On this blog, I share my journey through the Bible. God shows me so much as I dig in to His word!
by Anne Porter Give praise with psalms that tell the trees to sing, Give praise with Gospel choirs in storefront churches, Mad with the joy of the Sabbath, Give praise with the babble of infants, who wake with the sun, Give praise with children chanting their skip-rope rhymes, A poetry not in books, a vagrant mischievous poetry living wild on the Streets through generations of children. Give praise with the sound of the milk-train far away With its mutter of wheels and long-drawn-out sweet whistle As it speeds through the fields of sleep at three in the morning, Give praise with the immense and peaceful sigh Of the wind in the pinewoods, At night give praise with starry silences. Give praise with the skirling of seagulls And the rattle and flap of sails And gongs of buoys rocked by the sea-swell Out in the shipping-lanes beyond the harbor. Give praise with the humpback whales, Huge in the ocean they sing to one another. Give praise with the rasp and sizzle of crickets, katydids and cicadas, Give praise with hum of bees, Give praise with the little peepers who live near water. When they fill the marsh with a shimmer of bell-like cries We know that the winter is over. Give praise with mockingbirds, day's nightingales. Hour by hour they sing in the crepe myrtle And glossy tulip trees On quiet side streets in southern towns. Give praise with the rippling speech Of the eider-duck and her ducklings As they paddle their way downstream In the red-gold morning On Restiguche, their cold river, Salmon river, Wilderness river. Give praise with the whitethroat sparrow. Far, far from the cities, Far even from the towns, With piercing innocence He sings in the spruce-tree tops, Always four notes And four notes only. Give praise with water, With storms of rain and thunder And the small rains that sparkle as they dry, And the faint floating ocean roar That fills the seaside villages, And the clear brooks that travel down the mountains And with this poem, a leaf on the vast flood, And with the angels in that other country. from: Living Things. Copyright 2006. Image - Praise, quilt by Lisa Ellis.
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Christians are very much familiar with praise and worship. But what is praise? In this article we will take a closer look at praise and its important elements.
For you created my inmost being. You knit me together in my mother's womb. I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Your works are wonderful, I know that full well. Psalms 139:13-14 This beautiful King James Version of this bible verse can be used in a lot of scenarios both in the home or on your church walls. It was originally designed for a customer wanting to celebrate the birth of her new child by placing it on a nursery wall where it will be viewed often.
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Signed, matted giclée Judaica art print featuring text, in Hebrew and English, from Psalms 113 and 103. A perfect gift for a birth, wedding, graduation, anniversary, or any life cycle event. A mizrah, meaning "east," is a piece of artwork placed on a wall to indicate the direction that Jews in the Diaspora face during prayer—east, towards Jerusalem. This design was inspired by my delight in the Hebrew letter mem, which looks like it's marching with a big banner. Two traditional mizrah texts are in a circle between sky and earth to represent the ongoing flow of days and the command to praise God each morning and evening as we, like the mem, travel through life. Texts and Translations on the print: Psalm 113:3: From the place the sun rises to where it sets, praised be the name of God. Psalm 103:12: As the east is far from the west, the Holy One has distanced from us our transgressions.