"In times of uncertainty, walk towards the light and it is here that you will find that everything will be alright." ~Mama Hen
This scene said a lot to me when we were in Vermont. It shows two very strong large branches headed in different directions, yet all the smaller branches growing from each head straight up - directly toward the light. Nature can teach us so much. We may not always know which direction we should take. However, I believe that if we always keep God's ever radiant light right in sight no matter which way we go we will be just fine. There is so much to be thankful for each and every day. I am so grateful for my abundant blessings. May all your days be celebrated and given the utmost thanks.
Thanksgiving Thursday: 1.) Little Chick and my family. 2.) Gods love and ever comforting blanket of hope, strength and guidance. 3.) The pitter patter of rain on my window. 4.) Little Chick's warm hugs and heart melting I love yous. 5.) Inspiring talks with my best friend Marcy!
A beautiful picture and a beautiful sentiment.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!
I love seeing trees without their leaves. My husband looks at me like I'm very strange when I exclaim about the beauty of a bare tree!
ReplyDeleteLovely thought and picture. Thanks for sharing that today!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty picture! You're so right, if we as long as our intentions are good then all of our paths lead us where we should be!
ReplyDeleteYou always inspire me! Beautiful post.
ReplyDeleteMama Hen,
ReplyDeleteI've been learning so much about my own walk with Christ lately, that just like the tree if we outstretch our arms and give thanks we will be in his Glory.
Thank you for the reminder.
Viola
Great picture and parallel. Hope your doing great and gearing up for an awesome weekend.
ReplyDeleteGood lesson. Absolutely true, that if we keep our focus on Christ and His amazing love for us, we can weather anything. Have a great weekend!♥
ReplyDeletelove that pictures and such a great post. We all need to cherish those blessings as often as possible :)
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