I often see everyday life through Bible-colored glasses. Today's Word-Filled Wednesday shows you one of the many Bible verses I think of when I go into my kitchen, the land where I find milk and honey.
Previous Word-Filled Wednesdays:
Sweet Honey Tastes Oh So Good
He Who Tends The Fig Tree Will Eat Its Fruit
Woe To Those Who Call Evil Good
The Fruit of Happiness
Make Them Into Bread For Yourself
Passover For Jews And Christians Alike
Faith The Size Of A Mustard Seed Is Enough
Raisins From Biblical Days To Television Days
The Spice Of Life -- Let Spices Be Wafted Abroad
Take Fine Flour And Bake Twelve Cakes With It
Pithoi Stored Oil, Wine And Grain In Biblical Times
Sweet Honey Tastes Oh So Good
He Who Tends The Fig Tree Will Eat Its Fruit
Woe To Those Who Call Evil Good
The Fruit of Happiness
Make Them Into Bread For Yourself
Passover For Jews And Christians Alike
Faith The Size Of A Mustard Seed Is Enough
Raisins From Biblical Days To Television Days
The Spice Of Life -- Let Spices Be Wafted Abroad
Take Fine Flour And Bake Twelve Cakes With It
Pithoi Stored Oil, Wine And Grain In Biblical Times
What acute depiction of that verse.
ReplyDeleteBonsoir Joy.
ReplyDeleteTon blog est si beau que tu merites tous ces prix. J'en ai plusieur recettes des glces pour ton event. A bientôt. Mais si je suis en voyage le 18 juillet comme est ce que je peu laisser tous mes recettes et les liens. Je peux les laisser une autre jour. Plus ou moins j'aurai cinq post avec glaces que je suis en train de faire dans mon blog.
J'attends ton réponse. Merci et à bientôt
Thank you, both.
ReplyDeleteTartasacher, si tu pars en vacances, envoie-moi par e-mail les liens de tes recettes avant de partir. Je les ajouterai pour toi de facon que les autres puissent venir voir tes recettes. Mon e-mail est dans mon profile de Blogger.
Merci bien Joy par ta réponse. Je prends ton e-mail. Tu es vraiment magnifique ma cherie amie. Merci beaucoup et à bientôt.
ReplyDeletei love it! and re my baking blog, i'll be back it again shortly, everything just seems to be eating my time right now!!
ReplyDeleteAmy,
ReplyDeleteThanks!
I'm glad you haven't decided to quit that blog. I completely understand about time demands as it happens to me too. Take care.
Love it!! Does the creamer go "Mooo" when you turn it over??
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Perfect! I just love this. Thank you for sharing. = )
ReplyDeleteThat was just so adorable!! I love how you look at life with bible-filled glasses and Praise God, we all should!!
ReplyDelete*Hugs* Miss coming by your blog lately!
Cute photo for this verse. I love it when God lays things on our hearts like that. Happy WFW!
ReplyDeleteCreatively spirit-filled! Love it.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Lea
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Great stuff! Love your blog. (Especially that quote by Erma Bombeck. She's hilarious!)
ReplyDeleteGreat WFW post! I love the phrase you used about seeing the day thru "Bible colored glasses". I'm going to remember that and try to do the same.
ReplyDeleteHappy WFW!
Very cute photo - and I too enjoy your thought on using "bible filled glasses". Wise words!
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ReplyDeleteThank you for your sweet comments! You have a wonderful blog and a fantastic Word for today.
Joyfully,
Kristi
What a great way to stay focused on the Word. I may never look at my honey or milk the same! ;-)
ReplyDeleteCute picture and great verse! That's neat to see life through Bible colored glasses. I recently finished a book called "Honey for a Child's Heart." Your post reminded me of this well-written book.
ReplyDeleteGrace: No, it does not, but I've seen those too. This all white, plain ceramic one reminds be of a very dear, and dearly missed, family friend from when I was a teenager. Our Lord wanted her company when she was still quite young. She was full of life, fun, song and love.
ReplyDeleteTwinkle Mom: Thanks. That's because you've been on vacation and I can't wait to read about your New York adventures. :-)
Laurie Ann: Yes, me too. God does lay things on our hearts and give us light bulb moments if only we will quietly listen.
Tanja: Thank you. I love Erma Bombeck's humor. I like quotes too -- and verses. :-)
Fun image and great verse. Blessings...
ReplyDeleteMelanie, Momma, Sharron & Rose: Thank you. You'll find that Bible-colored glasses are even better than rose-colored glasses. Life looks so much better when seen through God's word. :-)
ReplyDeleteKristi: You are so welcome. :-) I look forward to more of your blog posts.
Rose: Try Honey For A Woman's Heart. It is also a great book. There are several others in the series too.
All: Thank you all for such nice comments. I am so glad this WFW spoke to each one of you. Blessings to all of you. :-)
I just love it!! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cool picture, and nice verse.
ReplyDeleteI swear I ALMOST chose this verse...I found the neatest photo of a honeycomb....I'm thinking that it's something I need to hear again...hmmmmm....
ReplyDeleteI loved it...and I stayed awhile and looked around...all I can say is YUM...I always seem to stay a little longer here!:)
lori
Oh - love that photo with the verse. How neat that when you see those, you think of that verse. :) Thanks for visiting Six Short of a Dozen. :)
ReplyDeleteThose are way cute! They go perfectly with that verse.
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