
For the honor of your name, O Lord,
forgive my many, many sins. Psalm 25:11

For the honor of your name, O Lord,
forgive my many, many sins. Psalm 25:11
Today we are singing a song written by Tommy Dorsey after the death of his wife and new born child. God is our comfort through even the world’s darkest nights.
Our soloists today are ANGELA PRIMM and JASON CRABB.

The Lord leads with unfailing love and faithfulness
all who keep his covenant and obey his demands. Psalm 25:10

The Lord leads with unfailing love and faithfulness
all who keep his covenant and obey his demands. Psalm 25:10

The Lord leads with unfailing love and faithfulness
all who keep his covenant and obey his demands. Psalm 25:10
I am Shoutin’ out the name of Jesus today! Join me in bringing a shout out to the King today!
Learn more about the artist JASON GRAY HERE

He leads the humble in doing right,
teaching them his way. Psalm 25:9

The Lord is good and does what is right;
he shows the proper path to those who go astray. Psalm 25: 8
This week Cee has asked us to show her TWO DIFFERENT THINGS IN THE SAME PICTURE.

There are few things more different than men and women.

This week the Daily Post has given us the challenge of depicting A QUEST.
To me all other journeys pale in comparison to the adventure that leads us to God. The quest into the soul…the interior.. the realm of the Spirit is the quest that leads us beyond these mortal coils into eternity.

I think the mistake so many of us make is in thinking that this journey is something that just happens to us automatically, but the quest for eternity must be the most intentional journey we ever engage in. Too many are lost in the darkness because they give no thought to pursuing the light.
Some think that all roads lead into the light of God. They would say, “Just pick a spiritual path and eventually you will find the light.”
But the truth is only one True North for the soul exists. The pathway to the eternity God has put in our hearts has its start in the cross of Christ alone.

But the quest hardly ends at the cross. The fountain of Christ’s cleansing blood is only the head water for a might river that runs to an eternal ocean of God’s love. If you would find forever start at the cross and then as C.S. Lewis would say “go further in and deeper back!”
