Oh, I love this so much!! Love the photo (and all things England!) but most of all the words. Is this your own quote? I have just started a quote page on my blog and would love to include it... would you mind?
I know I commented earlier today but I wanted you to know that the picture of the door has been in my mind all day. What a blessing to know Jesus has made a way for us to walk through it. Thanks again.
Simply. Love.
ReplyDeleteI love this. I hope you don't mind but I would like to add this to my Inspirational Posts page Joanne and print it off and put it in my Bible?
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful this tryst with our King. My part is to open the door.
ReplyDeleteAnd oh, where that open door of prayer can lead!
ReplyDeleteIt certainly is and that's a beautiful photo to go with such life-changing words.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. What a photo!
ReplyDeleteOh, yes and may we always keep that door open. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI like the concluding lines of that poem, too. "Just to be there in His presence is prayer."
ReplyDeleteOh yes, praying the door stays open in my heart... Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove the imagery of slipping into His presence. I've seen some of those lovely doors in England, you've paired your photo well with words.
ReplyDeleteAmazing truth. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteOh, I love this so much!! Love the photo (and all things England!) but most of all the words. Is this your own quote? I have just started a quote page on my blog and would love to include it... would you mind?
ReplyDeleteA powerful statement in so few words. Amazing!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Joan
It is having a conversation with a good friend...
ReplyDeleteI know I commented earlier today but I wanted you to know that the picture of the door has been in my mind all day. What a blessing to know Jesus has made a way for us to walk through it. Thanks again.
ReplyDeletesometimes we need that little reminder... what a blessing!
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely photo and thought!!!
ReplyDeleteso pretty!
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