I once made a list of all the ‘inter’ words for a book I may write some day–‘intermission’, ‘intermittent’, and so on. Life is what happens in the in betweens, I think.
Oh, Dea. Thank you. We’re living in one long (to us) interim right now, aren’t we? Between the Alpha and the Omega–and yet to Him it’s one eternal continuum. Sending hugs.
I want to say, “A phrase that speaks volumes,” but that would be a cliche. Still, there is so much meaning gleaned from those three little words! I think this is my favourite post of the month, your words, the scripture selection and the accompanying photos!
Waiting is always the hard part.
You’ve done a masterful job with these writings dear friend.
I haven’t been on the computer much this week, but I wanted to come visit and wish you a lovely Easter. xoxo
While my desire is to be with Jesus and cast away all that is earthly, I’m willing to wait if it means that even one more person will be rescued by His grace before His eminent return. Especially those who are near and dear to my heart <3
I have enjoyed your Lenten journey of words Sandra!
Martha Orlando says
Yes . . . waiting . . .
Sandra Heska King says
Waiting with you, Martha. I hope it’s not too long.
HisFireFly says
the not knowing
but knowing
Sandra Heska King says
Ah, yes. Praying your headache is better, Karin. And your book is on its way, by the way.
Jody Lee Collins says
I once made a list of all the ‘inter’ words for a book I may write some day–‘intermission’, ‘intermittent’, and so on. Life is what happens in the in betweens, I think.
These posts have been very thought provoking.
Sandra Heska King says
What a great idea. I want to read that book! Hurry.
Dea says
You wouldn’t believe how this resonates with my life right now…thank you for trusting the diminishing words. It really has been a blessing.
Sandra Heska King says
Oh, Dea. Thank you. We’re living in one long (to us) interim right now, aren’t we? Between the Alpha and the Omega–and yet to Him it’s one eternal continuum. Sending hugs.
Kelly Greer says
So much to stir the soul in those three little words……
Sandra Heska King says
And in the interim… we stir, we sip, we savor…
laura says
So much is said in those three words. Perfect. Praying your Holy Week has been sweet so far, Sandy. Love to you and resurrection blessings!
Sandra Heska King says
I miss you. And I wish I could hug you and cuddle sweet Bonnie. Love to you.
Carol J. Garvin says
I want to say, “A phrase that speaks volumes,” but that would be a cliche. Still, there is so much meaning gleaned from those three little words! I think this is my favourite post of the month, your words, the scripture selection and the accompanying photos!
Sandra Heska King says
Your words make me smile all happy, Carol. 🙂
Linda says
Waiting is always the hard part.
You’ve done a masterful job with these writings dear friend.
I haven’t been on the computer much this week, but I wanted to come visit and wish you a lovely Easter. xoxo
caryn christensen says
While my desire is to be with Jesus and cast away all that is earthly, I’m willing to wait if it means that even one more person will be rescued by His grace before His eminent return. Especially those who are near and dear to my heart <3
I have enjoyed your Lenten journey of words Sandra!