Wow... that last one... is that water or fog?? It's amazing how... transparent everything is. Imagine being there! It is yet true that the God who is there is also right here with me too. With His children, in our hearts. People talk about being with others "in spirit," but in Christ, it is true! "For even though I am absent in body, nevertheless I am with you in spirit..." Col 2:5 Have a great week, Kayla!
I'm guessing that it's fog drifting over the water. :) Wouldn't it be lovely to sit out there in the early morning and actually experience it? I'm thinking of (and humming) "Nearer, My God, to Thee"; it happens often when I'm reading the Psalms. Thank you for your encouraging words! By the by, I've written a return letter to you, but I seem to have run out of stamps (a lame excuse for procrastination, I know). Expect to hear from me within the week.
Oh yes!! And just take a deep breath of that coastal serenity... ^o^ I look forward to your letter, Kayla. Yes, no stamps is an adequate excuse, and I'm not generally one to accept those, haha! But you're my friend- you don't need excuses. I trust you. Dia, mo...what? Haha, uh... Same to you!
Wow... that last one... is that water or fog?? It's amazing how... transparent everything is. Imagine being there!
ReplyDeleteIt is yet true that the God who is there is also right here with me too. With His children, in our hearts.
People talk about being with others "in spirit," but in Christ, it is true!
"For even though I am absent in body, nevertheless I am with you in spirit..." Col 2:5
Have a great week, Kayla!
I'm guessing that it's fog drifting over the water. :) Wouldn't it be lovely to sit out there in the early morning and actually experience it?
DeleteI'm thinking of (and humming) "Nearer, My God, to Thee"; it happens often when I'm reading the Psalms. Thank you for your encouraging words! By the by, I've written a return letter to you, but I seem to have run out of stamps (a lame excuse for procrastination, I know). Expect to hear from me within the week.
Dia, mo chara. :)
Oh yes!! And just take a deep breath of that coastal serenity... ^o^
ReplyDeleteI look forward to your letter, Kayla. Yes, no stamps is an adequate excuse, and I'm not generally one to accept those, haha! But you're my friend- you don't need excuses. I trust you.
Dia, mo...what? Haha, uh... Same to you!
"Dia, mo chara" is just Gaelic for "God bless, my friend". It's just a farewell I use to make myself sound clever. :P
ReplyDeleteIt worked. :)
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