Strips of bright orange are stretched across a deep blue palette. Wisps of pastel pink and orange are blended in, among the illuminative bits of white. Shades of yellow are casting out atop the mixture of colors. God painted a stunning sunset to end this beautiful day.
~Marie Morrison~
The reader is to relax, seeing how the spiritual life can make everyday living worthwhile.
Saturday, November 20, 2010
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Strips of bright orange are stretched across a deep blue palette. Wisps of pastel pink and orange are blended in, among the illuminative bits of white. Shades of yellow are casting out atop the mixture of colors. God painted a stunning sunset to end this beautiful day.
~Marie Morrison~
~Marie Morrison~
Friday, November 19, 2010
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When it is least expected, a connection between two people happens, bringing forth love, happiness, a sharing in spirit or a new friendship. It may seem a coincidence, but God knew what He was doing, playing a part in the master plan!
~Marie Morrison~"
~Marie Morrison~"
Thursday, November 18, 2010
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It takes time to find the perfect passageway to contentment. Whatever the route, it must include God as the soul mate. He will not desert us along the way. Rather, he will add encouragement, using impeccable words. All we have to do is listen.
~Marie Morrison~"
~Marie Morrison~"
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
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We must cherish life because God’s Spirit dwells within us. Without His Spirit, we hold an empty existence. I thank God for providing His nourishment to sustain and empower us on our daily journey.
~Marie Morrison~"
~Marie Morrison~"
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
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Moods can change as often as the weather for some we encounter. Let us pray that they will find the peace and the void that is missing in their lives."
Monday, November 15, 2010
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We tend to open the door only a sliver if we do not know who is knocking, or may ignore the caller altogether. Our Lord wants us to welcome everyone. What a challenge! A solid and sturdy faith will assist us in having the narrow door open wide, making it possible for many to enter into our lives.
~Marie Morrison~"
~Marie Morrison~"
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