Word Filled Wednesday
Moses Crossing the Red Sea
Psalm 136:3, 13
O give thanks to the Lord of lords: for his mercy endureth for ever. . . .To him which divided the Red sea into parts: for his mercy endureth for ever.
I noticed at All Posters that a lot of pictures were about Moses parting the Red Sea. God parted the Red Sea, and we are supposed to tell the story to others. To God be the glory!
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Image courtesy of All Posters
10 comments:
Hi Cathy. I stop by often and I am trying to comment more the blogs.
I always enjoy stopping by and looking at what you post. have a good day.
To me, God is still parting waters so we can arrive safely at the end of our life's journey...Glory be to God! Blessings to you sister.
Blessings Cathy,
So thankful God parted the waters for Moses and through His great mercy, He still parts the waters for us! May God receive the glory! Giving thanks with you. Thanks for sharing this poster and psalm.
Peace and love,
Peggy
So true, Cathy. Thank you.
Great post Cathy!
Amen my friend!
Thank you for ALWAYS having a heart for GOD!
Love you and Thanksgiving blessings to you.
Beautiful verse and picture along with your comments. I always enjoy coming to your blog.
AMEN and AMEN!!! And what encouraging Bible verses! Such a blessing to me today! :)
By the by, thanks for stopping by SandwichINK. I wrote a long answer to your question about Smilebox ecards and songs in the comments at SandwichINK.com/dwi .
Short answer is - generic songs that they offer are free with the free ecards. To add your own music - whether you've bought it or recorded it - does require buying one of their no-ad cards for about $3-4. :)
Have a blessed day!
Hi Cathy - this poster makes me think of the movie "The Ten Commandments" with Charlton Heston.
I'm thankful that God still parts our waters - He makes a way - even when we thing we are against a wall (or a sea of water) with no way out.
Blessings,
Joan
Thanks for sharing the picture and scripture, as well as the reminder that it was God, not Moses, that parted the Red Sea!
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