While we are walking with HIm, He draws attention to things seen and also draws attention to the hurts and hearts of others…I totally agree that He shows us things and gives us front row views
I’m so glad Heidi…Thanks.
I have had too many possible pictures with no camera or a poor one…Seriously, this is a case for buying a good camera and a few good lens. I’m glad my new cameras value reaches further than anticipated.
That’s also a great way of putting it!
Thanks Mitch. A humbling 5 minutes as the colors came and went so fast. I half expected a voice to tell me to take off my shoes right there in the snow.
Thanks Ruth. It’s actually all the same sunset with the pictures taken within a 5 minute time span from one spot on my tripod (I swung the camera around a little bit tho). The colors changed noticeably, It really was a color orchestrated dance of light…I could call it nothing less than a “Call To Worship”
We used to live where we could see the sun rising over Lake Huron, and I would tell my children that it was God’s beautiful way of saying “good morning!” Some mornings He’d whisper it in soft pastels. Other, brighter mornings, He’d sing it. Every once in a while I would see a sky like this one and feel that He was picking me up and spinning me around. 😉
That had to be awesome Ann. What a great way to teach your children! God has immeasurable ways of speaking to us or at least getting our attention should we have eyes to see and ears to hear and a receptive heart to respond. I often look at the sky and say “When Lord when?”
Wow, thanks for sharing Gary! Blessings.
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Thanks Bruce. Definitely a wow time invoking a response from within me.
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God’s handiwork is amazing
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I never ceased to be amazed.
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Me either. He delights in showing us these things.
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While we are walking with HIm, He draws attention to things seen and also draws attention to the hurts and hearts of others…I totally agree that He shows us things and gives us front row views
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❤❤
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WOW … I heard that call all the way through your lens … Beautiful shots
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I’m so glad Heidi…Thanks.
I have had too many possible pictures with no camera or a poor one…Seriously, this is a case for buying a good camera and a few good lens. I’m glad my new cameras value reaches further than anticipated.
That’s also a great way of putting it!
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Those photos truly show us God at work!
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We have a very active God. The colors changed so much in the 5 minutes i was shooting pictures.
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Awesome, made my heart rejoice in our amazing God!
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I’m quite sure that is what God wants
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Nice!
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Thanks Damon. Sometimes a moment becomes Sacred.
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Wonderful!!
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And fun to share
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I love the idea of re-labelling sunset a “Call to Worship,” Gary! And, yes, the images are truly inspiring.
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Thanks Mitch. A humbling 5 minutes as the colors came and went so fast. I half expected a voice to tell me to take off my shoes right there in the snow.
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;>)
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Absolutely amazing! Thank you for sharing this ‘Call to Worship’. The photos are too beautiful for words…
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Thanks Linda
The photo glimpse was just a slice
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Breathtaking!!!
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It was Stephanie. 5 minutes of brilliance and color
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Gorgeous sunsets!
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Thanks Ruth. It’s actually all the same sunset with the pictures taken within a 5 minute time span from one spot on my tripod (I swung the camera around a little bit tho). The colors changed noticeably, It really was a color orchestrated dance of light…I could call it nothing less than a “Call To Worship”
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Beautiful.
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A fantastic 5 minutes of changing color Anna…very fun
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We used to live where we could see the sun rising over Lake Huron, and I would tell my children that it was God’s beautiful way of saying “good morning!” Some mornings He’d whisper it in soft pastels. Other, brighter mornings, He’d sing it. Every once in a while I would see a sky like this one and feel that He was picking me up and spinning me around. 😉
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That had to be awesome Ann. What a great way to teach your children! God has immeasurable ways of speaking to us or at least getting our attention should we have eyes to see and ears to hear and a receptive heart to respond. I often look at the sky and say “When Lord when?”
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Wishing you a blessed Easter, Gary!
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