WeepySeeds is based on Psalms 126:5-6 which reminds us that we can continue to love and serve God and others in the middle of whatever pain we may have in our lives. Grief and suffering often create a passion for service. Our daily lives can actually become much more rewarding, productive and joyful because of our tears and the lessons we've learned through them.
A harvest of joy from seeds sown during grief?
Yes.
More than anyone,...I'm amazed.
A harvest of joy from seeds sown during grief?
Yes.
More than anyone,...I'm amazed.
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2 comments:
Same thing happened to me one time, but instead of a tree, my car smashed a hole in my neighbor's house. Not a good day...but we laugh about it now. :)
I saw the picture, and had to speak up. I came to it through Jill's blog, and without seeing any explanation, I knew what had happened because it happened to me. Imagine sitting at a busy downtown Lexington, Kentucky intersection and seeing a police car with red and blue lights driving backward unmanned approximately 300 yards through the intersection and impaling itself on the biggest utility pole in the greater metro area. Yeah, that was me, the young "always vigilant" rookie police officer. I feel your pain, but had to admit I smiled a little inside, too.
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