“A saved soul has many sorrows.
He has a body like other men-
weak and frail.
He has a heart like other men-
and often a more sensitive one, too.
He has trials
and losses like others-
and often more.
He has his share of bereavements,
deaths, disappointments, crosses.
He has the world to oppose,
a place in life to fill blamelessly,
persecutions to endure,
and a death to die.
And who is sufficient for these things?
What shall enable a believer to bear all this?
Nothing but the “consolation there is
in CHRIST.” (Phil. 2:1)
“In the multitude of my thoughts within me, Thy comforts delight my soul. Ps. 94:19
“But have you come to Christ already, and found relief?
Then come nearer, nearer still.
The closer your communion with Christ,
the more comfort you will feel.
The more you daily live by the side of the Fountain,
the more you shall feel in yourself
“a well of water springing up
into everlasting life” (John 4:14)
You shall not only be blessed yourself,
but be a source of blessing
to others.”
Quotes from the following book:




This is such a nice post! I just wanted to mention that I copied A Mother’s Prayer that you posted a long time ago (You had visited my site through another Xanga. I liked the poem and saved it…) I linked to you, too.
Thanks for that wonderful post.
Beautiful post! Thank you.
simply beautiful~ thanks for sharing these great thoughts~
Great, thought-provoking quotes, Shan. The pictures are beautiful, too. π
I really love these! Thanks for sharing them.
Sweet post with great quotes! Did I just rhyme? LOL
Very beautiful quotes to go along perfectly with your beautiful pictures
Love that 2nd shot ~
ryc: 9 to 11 days. I was a bit nervous with my first butterfly and took her outside long before she was ready to fly, then put her back in the aquarium. After coming out of the chrysalis, it takes a few hours until they are ready to fly. My sister-in-law said when they begin opening their wings a lot. Yesterday I almost waited too long! We were having overnight guests and I thought they might enjoy seeing her being released, but I soon realized Molly did not want to wait that long. I was afraid she would be flying around the house for awhile, but, with Cerwin’s help in holding the door open, I got outside in time.
Thank you for sharing!
More sighs of relief! Thank you! Love and blessings, M in SC
A lovely post. Thank you. I will be looking for that book too. Be blessed!
Psalm 94:19..just what I needed to read this very moment! Thank you!