Today I have a verse to share with you from Romans 1:20--
"For since the creation of the world, God's invisible qualities--his eternal power and divine nature--have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that men are without excuse."
It is interesting to read this passage in context. When I think of this verse, I think of seeing the beauty of creation and realizing Who made it all. The wicked and godless don't glorify God though as the Creator, they make their own things to worship (vs. 21).
This week I have some prayer requests to share as well.
~ Wills, a young man (in his early 20s) undergoing treatments for cancer.
~ families that have recently lost loved their loved ones Dennis and Michael.
~ our family in our move. We close July 26. One more week here!
You can join us at Spiritual Sundays today! Thanks for stopping by my blog.
Have a day of blessings!
8 comments:
Thank you for that most beautiful verse and for sharing your prayer list...I will pray.
Your blog is such a happy place and inspiring!
Hugs,
Cindy
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Praying for you sis.
Praying for all of these Bethany!
One more week! WOW ~ I am sure it will fly by!
Praying for you and yours!
Have a blessed Sunday
Bethany, Thank you for the requests. I pray that God give you peace and favor in this move. Bless you!
A beautiful verse to just ponder. You are so right about non-Christians making their own sources of worship. They even go so far as to worship the creation as if they made it themselves. How depraved is that? God bless you for sharing today and may God answers your prayers according to His great love, Bobbi.
The miracle of creation……What a amazing God we have.
Sweet Blessings,
Virginia
What a lovely post today. I am catching up as I have to post my SS post yet. I am always ready to stand and pray. Blessings to you today Anne
How anyone can see the universe, people, etc., and think that it just happened mystifies me. I think they prefer to think that because then they are unaccountable to anyone for anything they do, at least eternally accountable.
I'm praying for these requests.
Charlotte
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