Hello Sandi! i never thought about forgiveness like that but it takes God's grace to forgive! Thanks for your sweet comments and yes, Rudbeckia and black eyed susans are the same!
Hi Sandi! And you know what? We all have the potential to be Superpeople! Forgiveness isn't easy sometimes, but that's what makes it so filled with grace and with God. May we all use our powers for good, and change the world around us. Happy Monday! Ceil
Beautiful and powerful! That quote makes me think of Corrie Ten Boom and the powerful experience she had when a former prison guard asked for her forgiveness. She said she had no desire to forgive, and couldn't do it, but the Lord did something in her heart and as she reached out her hand to shake the guard's hand, forgiveness flooded her soul... not her own doing, but the Lord's. Indeed the ability to forgive comes to us from the Lord, and oh I do thank God for it! Happy to visit with you today, praying the Lord's sweetest blessings for you :)
I was just thinking to day about forgiveness being the biggest tool in my tool box of spiritual tool...thank God if breaks down barriers, gives freedom, restore relationships..
Hi Sandi that is right, and I believe that forgiveness can be automatic when we understand that it is the spiritual enemy that has caused someone to do wrong to us. The war is not with flesh and blood, it is better to pray for that person that the spiritual enemy be removed. I love the picture of the flowers, they are beautiful.
Hi Sandi, One of the things I love about your blog is your ability to post just a few words and yet have such a large impact. This is a post that does that. Great photo as well. Re your question about the Invictus. I can't even imagine who can afford to charter a yacht like that! Definitely must be the .01% and I am a long long way from getting anywhere near that! :-) The yacht is no longer at the pier so I don't know if it got chartered or if it just moved on to another location. Thanks, as always, for stopping by my blog! Have a great week ahead!
Hi Sandi, Just stopping by again to thank you for your comment on my blog post, "Respect". You are so right! Always good to hear from you. Have a fine weekend ahead and take care!
Oh, how true that is! Beautiful picture, my friend. Hugs!
ReplyDeleteYes it is!!! thank you Sandi :0)
ReplyDeleteHello Sandi! i never thought about forgiveness like that but it takes God's grace to forgive!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your sweet comments and yes, Rudbeckia and black eyed susans are the same!
Love, love, love that flame tulip. And yes to that super power. One we need to see more often.
ReplyDeleteIs that what it's called, a flame tulip? I never knew that!
DeleteYes, forgiveness would solve a lot of problems in our world. Maybe all of them.
Oh yes it is!!! And that is such a beautiful flower. Forgiveness must look a lot like that from heaven.
ReplyDelete"Forgiveness must look a lot like that from heaven."
DeleteThank you, Pamela. I like that!
I wish there were thousands of superpowers, throughout this country and all over the world, Sandi! Susan
ReplyDeleteYou are so very right! Forgiveness not only washes clean the offense but it heals the heart of the one doing the forgiving.
ReplyDeleteHi Sandi! And you know what? We all have the potential to be Superpeople! Forgiveness isn't easy sometimes, but that's what makes it so filled with grace and with God.
ReplyDeleteMay we all use our powers for good, and change the world around us.
Happy Monday!
Ceil
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DeleteCeil, I feel like you just flew by, cape billowing in the breeze. Woosh!
Beautiful and powerful! That quote makes me think of Corrie Ten Boom and the powerful experience she had when a former prison guard asked for her forgiveness. She said she had no desire to forgive, and couldn't do it, but the Lord did something in her heart and as she reached out her hand to shake the guard's hand, forgiveness flooded her soul... not her own doing, but the Lord's. Indeed the ability to forgive comes to us from the Lord, and oh I do thank God for it! Happy to visit with you today, praying the Lord's sweetest blessings for you :)
ReplyDeleteTrue words. And only possible because of our Saviour! Blessings to you! Hugs, Camille
ReplyDeleteWell, yes, it is. I never thought of it that way, but you are so right! Thanks for sharing this profundity.
ReplyDeleteI was just thinking to day about forgiveness being the biggest tool in my tool box of spiritual tool...thank God if breaks down barriers, gives freedom, restore relationships..
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flower, thanks.
ReplyDeleteAMEN....it takes HIS superpower to be able to do it!!! Gorgeous flower! Hope you have a great weekend, Ms. Sandi.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Debbie. You too!
DeleteHi Sandi
ReplyDeletethat is right, and I believe that forgiveness can be automatic when we understand that it is the spiritual enemy that has caused someone to do wrong to us. The war is not with flesh and blood, it is better to pray for that person that the spiritual enemy be removed.
I love the picture of the flowers, they are beautiful.
Hi Sandi, One of the things I love about your blog is your ability to post just a few words and yet have such a large impact. This is a post that does that. Great photo as well. Re your question about the Invictus. I can't even imagine who can afford to charter a yacht like that! Definitely must be the .01% and I am a long long way from getting anywhere near that! :-) The yacht is no longer at the pier so I don't know if it got chartered or if it just moved on to another location. Thanks, as always, for stopping by my blog! Have a great week ahead!
ReplyDeleteSo true, very well put.
ReplyDeleteDiana
I love tulips, but have never seen one like that! Beautiful - and thank you for sharing with us!
ReplyDeleteIndeed... Its good for your soul as well as others.. With love Janice
ReplyDeleteSoul who has the bit reflection of God's grace can forgive away. A soul upon that God sends his most precious blessing the enlightenment
ReplyDeleteAmen Honey
ReplyDeleteHi Sandi, Just stopping by again to thank you for your comment on my blog post, "Respect". You are so right! Always good to hear from you. Have a fine weekend ahead and take care!
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