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Word Filled Wednesday


Today is Word Filled Wednesday over at The160AcreWoods. As I was looking for a verse today, I was looking for a Christmas verse to share, but as we celebrate Christmas, Jesus is the center of the season. I have always loved this verse "Jesus is the Way, the Truth and the Life..." So for today's Word Filled Wednesday, here is a beautiful reminder of the power and glory of Jesus. Happy WFW!



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  1. Lovely picture and Scripture. Happy WFW!

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  2. It's so beautiful here, thank you for the beauty and scripture.

    Christmas blessings,
    Kathi :)

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  3. That is beautiful! A perfect illustration for that verse! I praise God that Jesus is the Way, the Truth, and the Life!

    Blessings!

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  4. Love the scripture verse. The picture is breath taking. Thank you for sharing.

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  5. Oh how beautiful! I love that scripture! Thanks for sharing!

    Happy WFW!

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  6. Love the way this scripture is illustrated. Thanks for sharing.
    Charlotte

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  7. Great picture to go with that verse. It's so important for us to remember those words.

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  8. Blessings Joyfull...I Love your Words that bring us to the real reason of the season as JESUS...and like you I LOVE this verse & your lighthouse photo depicts it very well! I will always see JESUS in the center of CHRISTmas as the only way, truth and such a LIFE!!! Praise God! Thank you for focusing & filling my Weds. with this WORD!
    Thank you for visiting & claiming your gift!

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  9. I love the picture and a perfect illustration of the verse. I am so thankful I found the way, know the truth and have life in Him.

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  10. Happy WFW. Thanks for sharing this beautiful verse and picture!

    Blessings!

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