Nurture your creative nature. After all, you take after your Father and He was the ultimate Creator. (See 2 Ne. 2:14.)
I'm thinking, how far can you go with God's help when you write?
Far!!!!
Have a splendiferous week!!
(I decided to repost this today, I had accidentally posted twice on the 15 and it got lost with the other post--shame on me!!!) Thanks for your patience. :D
You too gorgeous and ever so fabulous Elizabeth Mueller!!
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Thank you, Jennifer!! (Oops, I accidentally posted twice in one day, what was I thinking???)
ReplyDeletePosting twice in one day? You'll spoil us, and you'll have to keep it up. Whew! That would be a chore, wouldn't it?
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely week, Roland
Hi Elizabeth! I really enjoy your blog! So happy you stopped by mine and left a comment. I often find other blogs that way. Such a nice community, isn't it?!
ReplyDelete"Nurture your creative Nature," that is a cool quote to live by. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI've heard pastor's encourage people "to go boldy before God with requests." With a heart filled with the Holy Spirit and a mind focused on pleasing God and living His word, I feel comfortable doing this and asking God to bless my writing. He's given me so many other blessings. It fills my heart to overflowing! :D
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ReplyDeleteI've got an award for you at my blog!
Great message!
ReplyDeleteHi Roland! Lol, I would probably do that if I had nothing else to do! Thanks for dropping by! :)
ReplyDeleteMegan, yes, I'm with you on that! Thanks for leaving a comment here too! <3
Thanks, Paul! Also for dropping by. :D
Laura, how wonderful! I really love how your pastor said that. It's amazing how much God loves us and how our little things matter to Him, too! Thanks for sharing that, I really enjoyed it! :)
Mara, *Waving* Aw, thank you! I'll hurry over and grab it, thank you!
Melissa, hi girl! Thank you! :)