Hey all! I thought I would check in to see how everyone is doing! Life got real crazy real fast. Most mornings I wake up and ask myself is it all a dream! To be honest we’ve enjoyed a slower pace and focusing on life in the home. I’ve enjoyed all the whitty comments and memes on social media – laughter is a big help. But in all seriousness this time is scary and we don’t know what the future holds.
The other day I played one of my favorite songs “Christ Alone” and I turned up the volume real loud so it filled the whole house. As the music was filling each room the lyrics were filling me. I could feel Jesus near and I could feel my faith and trust strengthened through Him.
I had the thought to create some lyric art out of the words and share them with you in hopes they will bring you peace. You can access all the files by clicking on this LINK. Feel free to share!
Also, here is the link to the music video of the song – It’s so good!!!
It is not everyone’s business to write such a great post, one person in a million can write such a beautiful post and you are one of those millions. I hope that you will write more beautiful posts in life and also hope that you will keep climbing the ladder of achievement in your life, very few people do this but I have full hope from you.
It is not everyone’s business to write such a great post, one person in a million can write such a beautiful post and you are one of those millions. I hope that you will write more beautiful posts in life and also hope that you will keep climbing the ladder of achievement in your life, very few people do this but I have full hope from you.
Thank you so much, nice to see such a post to write such a beautiful post, and when I saw this post of yours, I was very happy to see its design and when I read it, I love to appreciate it. Because those who write such a beautiful post must get credit for it
During quarantine, life took on a slower, more introspective pace, allowing us to focus on small but meaningful details. For some, it was about finding comfort in familiar routines, like wearing the red one outfits those go-to pieces that brought a sense of normalcy and confidence in uncertain times.