Earth laughs in flowers... Ralph Waldo Emerson


A man can no more diminish God's glory by refusing to worship Him than a lunatic can put out the sun by scribbling the word, 'darkness' on the walls of his cell.
C.S. Lewis

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Sunday Blessings!!!

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Neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord!

Romans 8:39

I hope you all have a wonderful Sunday!

God bless you!

Cathy

35 comments:

Anonymous said...

Beautiful flower, beautiful scripture.

Brynwood Needleworks said...

Happy Sunday, Cathy.
Thanks for a beautiful inspiration today.
xoxo
Donna

Rebecca Nelson said...

Beautiful Miss Cathy! I love your heart...

Love to you~

Rebecca

Robin@DecoratingTennisGirl said...

Thanks for the scripture and the beautiful rose. Is it Rio Samba?
xo
Robin

Kathy's Red Door Welcome said...

THat is my absolute favorite verse and your photograph is fabulous!

Sharing with Sherri said...

Hi Cathy,
Thanks for the lovely photo and quote... I hope you are having a very nice Sunday my sweet friend!

Sincerely,
Sherri:)

Abramyan Avenue said...

Beautiful scripture and beautiful rose!
Thank you Cathy!

Kathysue said...

Cathy this is my favorite verse that I hold in my heart. The love of God is so real to me and I can only hope I can show love to others. Thank you for this lovely post, Kathysue

Anita Diaz said...

Wonderful scripture!! I hope you are doing well! I haven't seen you around:-)

NanaDiana said...

Wow-what a grogeous glowing picture. Happy Sunday to you too! Diana

fiberdoodles said...

Many blessings to you Cathy! Happy Sunday ;0)

CarLe Etc. said...

Amen,sister...
Blessings to you~~~Carolyn

Yvonne @ StoneGable said...

Now that is sweet security! Today in church our wonderful pastor spoke on Gen 25...God our keeper. We are safe with Him! Beautiful scripture and post.
Blessed day to you, my friend.
Yvonne

Olive said...

Terrifically gorgeous image and deep scripture. blessings♥olive

Natasha in Oz said...

Beautiful words to go with a beautiful picture-thank you!

Best wishes always,
Natasha.

Sissie's Shabby Cottage said...

Thanks for the beautiful words and the photo of such a lovely flower.

Blessings to you.

hugs
Sissie

Bargain Decorating with Laurie said...

Oh Cathy, that photograph is beautiful! I almost got lost looking at the variations of color in the flower. Seeing something like that, created by our Creator, how can one not feel close to God? Thank you for this inspiring post. laurie

Nancy's Notes said...

Oh Cathy, awesome post! What a wonderful scripture and that photograph is just amazing!

Hugs,
Nancy

Sonya@Beyond the Screen Door said...

Thank you, Cathy!

Courtney ~ French Country Cottage said...

Beautiful words and photo! Enjoy your day!

Julie Harward said...

And I am so thankful for such tender mercies! :D

Vanessa said...

Hi Cathy! I was so excited when your new post popped up! Today my son went up to receive communion for the first time (he asked Jesus into his heart awhile ago and has just been too afraid) and as my eyes welled up with tears I rejoiced that he will never be separated from his Savior! Thanks for doing these Sunday Blessing posts!
Vanessa
http://southerninmyheart.blogspot.com

Tracy F. said...

Lovely words to go with a beautiful picture...

Teresa @ Grammy Girlfriend said...

Beautiful picture....Beautiful words

Blooming Rose Musings said...

Beautiful verse and beautiful rose.
I hope you are having a lovely weekend.

Linda@Coastal Charm said...

Beautiful verse...hope you have a wonderful day!

Blessings,
Linda

Renée said...

Absolutely lovely in every way. Thanks Cathy.

Melissa Miller said...

Beautiful rose and verse Cathy!

Thank you for liking my post title. He! I like to come up with catchy ones and will sit and think about it for awhile before posting. :)

Cindy Rand said...

Nothing can separate us from him. How comforting. Thank you Cathy for the reminder. We all need to be reminded from time to time! Lovely photo as well!
Hug, Cindy

Terry @ La Bella Vie said...

This is the most beautiful flower I think I have ever seen!

Just wanted to say, I never thought I'd be a grandma either but it FINALLY happened and it is wonderful but exhausting:)

Hugs dear friend!
Terry
PS you know I just wanted to share, you and i would be great neighbors, we both love cottage living in the country:)

Nancy's Daily Dish said...

Your flower photo is absolutely stunning! Beautiful verse!

Nancy

Barb said...

Beautiful as always, dear Cathy. Such comforting words!

Hugs, Barb ♥

Nezzy (Cow Patty Surprise) said...

Amen Sister! You said it so very beautifully depicted by that gorgeous rose. I'm a sucker for roses any day of the week!

God bless ya and have a wonderful week!!! :o)

Kathysue said...

Cathy this is my all time favorite verse. Gods love is sooooo real to me and this just reminds me of his vast capacity to love me, Kathysue

Anders Branderud said...

Hello!
You wrote: “Neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord!”

I want to comment…

[To separate], The historical person about whom it is written in the original version that later was redacted into the ”gospel of Matthew” had the title Ribi (similar to Rabbi) and was named Yehoshua. His name was later redacted by Hellenists into “Jesus”.

The original teachings of Ribi Yehoshua – the Messiah – was totally in accordance with the directives of the “books of Moses” and was later distorted to what is no found in the “gospel of Matthew” [note 1]. The followers of Ribi Yehoshua – the Messiah – was called the Netzarim (de-Judaized to “Nazarenes”) and they did their best to practise the directives of the “books of Moses” non-selectively; and in order to follow the Messiah today one is required to do ones utmost to practise the directives of the “books of Moses” [note 2].

Neither Ribi Yehoshua nor his followers started Christianity. They didn’t teach the “gospel”. They didn’t follow the ”NT”. [note 2]. His followers never claimed that he was an “incarnated man-g*d” and they prayed only to the Creator. Paul was excluded from the Netzarim because of that he didn’t practise the directives in the books of Moses non-selectively. To become included in the love of the Creator, one must stop following the teachings of Paul.

To follow the Messiahs teachings – leads you into observance of the directives of the ”books of Moses” – and leads you into a living and real relation with the Father, which is very meaningful!

Notes:
1.: http://bloganders.blogspot.com/2010/07/matteus-517-20-i-den-ursprungliga.html
2: All these statements are proven from the Jewish Bible and Scholarly research on the website of Netzarim

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