We have so lost our way in this ungodly, narcissistic society in which we live in 2014. As Christians, we should never tire of telling what the Lord has done for us.
Hello again. To answer you question, the frosting I used was made with brown sugar, butter, evaporated milk and vanilla extract. It's all boiled then mixed until it's thickened. It was good, but incredibly sweet... :)
And isn't it wonderful when we realize that He desires (and does) to do great things for us, His children! Thanks, Sandi.
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This is such a deep Bibleverse. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by, Ariella!
DeleteHi Sandi, who wouldn't want to tell the nations what the Lord has done for them eh?
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Thanks, Brenda!
ReplyDeleteWe have so lost our way in this ungodly, narcissistic society in which we live in 2014. As Christians, we should never tire of telling what the Lord has done for us.
ReplyDeleteHe HAS done great things indeed! Have a great weekend Sandi : )
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DeleteHi Sandi, Thank you for sharing another verse. And thank you for your kind comments on my blog. Wishing you a fine day! John
ReplyDeleteI love that you put Gods word on your blog...and YES... HE does Great Things♥
ReplyDeleteGod has truly done great things. Bless His holy name... :)
ReplyDeleteHello again. To answer you question, the frosting I used was made with brown sugar, butter, evaporated milk and vanilla extract. It's all boiled then mixed until it's thickened. It was good, but incredibly sweet... :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Dee!
DeleteAmen! Such beautiful and encouraging Scripture! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAlways such encouraging words!
ReplyDeleteI truly hope your mother enjoys her flowers. Such a thoughtful gesture, Sandi!!!
Great verse. I wonder what the're talking about in that chapter?
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