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It is good to give thanks to the LORD,
         And to sing praises to Your name, O Most High;
To declare Your loving-kindness in the morning,
         And Your faithfulness every night, Psalms 92:1,2

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When I read this verse this week, it stirred my heart to give thanks to the Lord, as we always should, but was also a wonderful reminder that all day, every day, He is faithful and worthy of praise.  Each morning we can embrace His loving-kindness and each night we can reflect that He has been faithful. 

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  1. Praise be to God! Thanks for your WFW!

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  2. It is pretty and thanks for sharing...Happy WFW!

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  3. It really catches my eyes and heart as well. Thanks for sharing it!

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  4. I've never thought too much about the last part of that verse. How great to ponder on His faithfulness through the day at night! Thanks so much for sharing!

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  5. Lovely photo and lovely thought to go with it.....or should I say truth.
    I woke early on Wed and thought I had to be somewhere at 10.30 am then I thought.....I think I have the wrong day, but hopped in the shower and washed hair just in case...then came out to check on the computer and sure enough I was a week early.
    So went back to bed, much more conscious than I normally am in the morning and had a lovely time just being with Him.

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  6. oh gorgeous! and i love your "just of the joy of it today!"
    happy WFW

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