Friday, February 15, 2013

PSALM 56:3




My 15-year old twin granddaughters had given this cross to Dave and I about 3 years ago.  They had made it in their school.  As you will see, it is on our living room wall, and will never be removed, and is always on our heart. 

When reading that Word this morning, I immediately thought of this cross.
 
 The painting is by Jay Jones, Susan's son.  He's amazing!!  Colorful painting, based on the North Shore.  Couldn't be much more  "me"-ish.


12 comments:

Gayle said...

This is one of the first scriptures I memorized! I do love the stories.

Shelly Miller said...

Love those precious gifts from loved ones. I have a few crosses my kids made for me too.

S. Etole said...

My favorite artist!

elizabeth said...

Fun to see this peek into your place.

Amanda said...

What a great verse! I love that cross :) I have things that my girls have made hanging all over the house, and I don't ever want to take them down! The painting is beautiful, too! Have a blessed day!!

HisFireFly said...

so then, why should we fear? If He is for u, who can be against us?

Floyd said...

What an awesome gift! I'd never take it down either!

I have some bookmarks in my Bible that my youngest made me... They will be in my Bible and heart as long as I live...

Unknown said...

What a beautiful gift. I have been following you story about Uganda. Amazing. Thank you for being such a blessing.

jasonS said...

Great cross you're grandkids made! What a reminder He gives us of His love and mercy. Thanks Joanne.

What Marty Sees said...

Do you know who Steve Green is? He had a children's cd out many years ago called Hide Them In Your Heart and this verse is one of the first ones I taught my daughter...no matter how afraid we maybe we will trust God. Thanks for the happy memory :-)

Anonymous said...

Love this promise! One of my favorites. :)

Anonymous said...

I love the simplicity of this Psalm and how powerful it is! I'd like to use it as a dose of hope memory verse on my blog. That cross looks professionally done. Your granddaughters did a beautiful job! (Stopping by in a belated visit from The Sunday Community!)