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Word FIlled Wednesday



Today as I was searching for a verse, this picture grabbed me with it's intensity. Usually I am drawn to nature, floral and pleasant, peaceful pictures, but this picture commanded attention!

A waterfall is a powerful and intense creation of nature. It symbolizes the flowing power of rushing water that cannot be contained, but flows in a channeled direction. A waterfall always attracts me and I love to stand in awe and watch them flow.

Proverbs 10:11 says: "The mouth of the righteous is a fountain of life..." Our words flow with the power and force of that waterfall. They are a fountain from our hearts into the hearts of those around us. We are encouraged in Scripture to "let our words minister grace to those who hear them". This verse is a beautiful reminder for kind, caring, loving words to flow from us and to fill others with love and grace!

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  1. Oh, what a true verse.

    I pray that God would guard my heart and tongue so HIS wisdome can flow through!
    Have a blessed WFW♥

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  2. Great verse and image! We went to Niagara Falls a couple summers ago and were awed by this natural wonder.

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  3. Very inspiring - thanks for sharing that great verse. Happy WFW!

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  4. I love that gorgeous picture too and the verse with it!

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  5. Beautiful thoughts.
    Blessings to you,
    Amy

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  6. Thanks for your words of life sister today on my blog. I appreciate your feedback on how you try to manage "life":) Thanks for your post! Blessings, Laurie

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  7. The words we speak are so important. Great message today. That picture was powerful, wasn't it? Thank you for your kind words on my blog. I do appreciate it. Happy WFW!

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  8. It's so important to remember how our words can speak life [or death] to others. Great pic!

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  9. Amen!Thanks for the reminder..

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