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  • Jeremiah 42:6
    "Whether it is pleasant or unpleasant, we will listen to the voice of the Lord our God to whom we are sending you, in order that it may go well with us, when we listen to the voice of the Lord our God."

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Sunday, October 05, 2008

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Ginny

Hallelujah!
\o/
Amen!
:-D

Chris

How incredibly BEAUTIFUL!!!

corina

Beautiful post!

Aunt Bet

Sarah, when did you get to be such a fabulous photographer?! It must run in the family. :) I love this post.

Sarah

Aunt Bet, I only took the dawn picture...I asked Hannah to take the sunset one the other night because I was mowing the yard. :D

Thanks for commenting, everyone! I was reading this verse the other day, and I thought it would go just perfectly with pictures of our wonderful October skies. :)

Dorothy

Incredible beauty, Sarah! God has blessed your family with views that are just breath taking!

Mommy of two little blessings :)

Dear Sarah,
Those are indeed beautiful glimpses of God's beauty through your eyes. Thank you for sharing them with us all. They fit the verse you quoted quite nicely.
Take care and remember to pray always.
Sincerely, - me - (Mommy of two little blessings)

Islandsparrow

Gorgeous pictures! And a perfect verse to accompany them. I love your fonts too :)

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