Saturday, March 28

Scripture and a Snapshot - A Kind Word



Anxiety weighs down the heart,
but a kind word cheers it up.

~Proverbs 12:25~





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7 comments:

  1. Very important scripture to keep in mind as we all stay home with our families....

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  2. As we all must maintain distance from one another, it is more critical that ever to realize our words will connect us. Praying my words will not only be kind but be encouraging with all. Beautiful photo too. May the Lord keep you safe and in His peace!

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  3. May our words be kind in this season of proximity to family and distance from everyone else! We need God's help for this!

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  4. If we all could remember this scripture. A great one for our time now. Sadly though, on social media, I see stones already being thrown among people. Humans can't help themselves, seems they always need someone or some thing to blame. I can only refrain and remember His word, and you share a great scripture reminder today. Have a good week and stay well.

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  5. Kind words...oh, how I wish we heard more of these in our world today!

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  6. May we not hurt anyone by our words

    Welfare unto all
    Rab rakha

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  7. Amen. Before we speak, let us ask ourselves, "Do my words improve the silence?" Blessings to you!

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