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Tag Archives: winter
Out with the Old Season, In with the New
Song of Solomon 2:11-12 (ESV) Behold, the winter is past . . . The flowers appear on the earth, the time of singing has come. Welcome, Spring. We’ve been waiting for you.
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Winter Light
Thank you, Lord God, for lengthening daylight. Thank you, Lord God, for bright stars and clear cold nights. Thank you, Lord God, for snow that illuminates dark nights and magnifies sunny days.
Promised Winter
Genesis 8:22 (NLT) “As long as the earth remains, there will be planting and harvest, cold and heat, summer and winter, day and night.” In 1886, Charles Spurgeon preached a sermon on this passage. His message is timeless: “When … Continue reading
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Well-Planned Winter
As the mega storm blankets the Northeast, I ponder God’s purpose for winter. Psalm 2:1, 3 (CEV) Why do the nations plot, and why do their people make useless plans? . . . In heaven the Lord laughs as he sits on … Continue reading
Purposeful Winter
Fresh snow, cold air. Your reaction? I love the beauty and quiet of new-fallen snow Bring on the global warming Heigh-ho! To the slopes I go! I enjoy snow, in modest amounts. Cold weather, not so much. … Continue reading