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Saturday, June 12, 2010
Resting in Summer's Witness
The grass in June, nourished by spring rain, is vibrantly green.
Flowers in abundance emerge from the warm earth...to lift their faces to the sun.
Yearly, the Creator dresses the grass and the lilies in splendor.
Seeing his care of the seasonal foliage, why do we doubt his care of us? Matthew 6:25-33
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