“keep yourselves in the love of God, looking for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ unto eternal life. (Jude 1:21 NKJV)
“looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith, who for the joy that was set before Him endured the cross, despising the shame, and has sat down at the right hand of the throne of God. (Hebrews 12:2 NKJV)
Last Sunday, our Music Director of 31 years “semi” retired. The music all day was fantastic, even more so than normal. So with new music to use for the blog, today’s selection, “Big Mighty God” caused me to start formulating this blog while they were still singing it.
We do have a Big Mighty Creator that has formed all these gorgeous and not so gorgeous birds. In His wisdom, each avian creation was given just what they need to provide for themselves, find a mate, raise new generations, and sing and just be there for us to enjoy.
As you listen and watch the birds (and a few friends), I trust you realize that the Lord Jesus Christ, the Creator, has provided just as well and even better for you.
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“Big Mighty God” – 3+1 – Pastor Jerry, Reagan Osborne, Caleb & Jessie Padgett (Reagan flew in from Calif. for the special day)
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Sunday Inspirations
Pastor Jerry Smith – Testimony
Good News
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Wow Wow Wow what amazing pics, how awesome is our absolutely amazing God!!! I am in awe of the beauty and wonder captured in these pics… thanks heaps
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Reblogged this on Covey View and commented:
Lee’s bird watching our gain – beautiful feathered friends featured in film
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Beautiful.
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Thanks.
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Dan’s photograph of the chinstrap penguin is especially cheerful-looking! Birds are so full of God’s creativity and charm and cheer. Today one of my grandsons, Trent (12), and I went birding at the Heard Nature Museum and Wildlife Sanctuary in McKinney, Texas, and we saw many examples of he handiwork of our “Big Mighty God” there. (More on that soon, God willing.)
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Thanks for the compliment on the penguin, but that was Dave’s BirdingPix not Dan’s. We have never seen one of them yet. Your Nature place sounds interesting. Hope to come through Texas in the Spring or Summer this year.
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