Romanced
I lead a small group on Wed nights for Sr high girls It's one of the highlights of my week I love to hear them talk about their thoughts,fears,dreams Last night our study was on romance I loved the following passage out of our book
"Every song you love, every memory you cherish, every moment that has moved you to holy tears has been given to you from the One who has been pursuing you from your first breath in order to win your heart. God's version of flowers, chocolates, and candelight dinners comes in the form of sunsets,falling stars, moonlight on lakes, and cricket symphonies, warm wind, swaying trees, lush garderns and fierce devotion "
God knows we all need romanced whether we are male,female,old or young so the next time you need to feel loved and romanced ,look at the stars, the flowers, the sunrises and sunsets and know you are very loved
If you want to watch "romance in action" watch the song "All I Ask of You" from the movie or play "Phantom of the Opera" :)
"Every song you love, every memory you cherish, every moment that has moved you to holy tears has been given to you from the One who has been pursuing you from your first breath in order to win your heart. God's version of flowers, chocolates, and candelight dinners comes in the form of sunsets,falling stars, moonlight on lakes, and cricket symphonies, warm wind, swaying trees, lush garderns and fierce devotion "
God knows we all need romanced whether we are male,female,old or young so the next time you need to feel loved and romanced ,look at the stars, the flowers, the sunrises and sunsets and know you are very loved
If you want to watch "romance in action" watch the song "All I Ask of You" from the movie or play "Phantom of the Opera" :)
3 Comments:
At 2:50 PM, Anonymous said…
Come on!! Where are those stinkin periods!? Didn't you learn good computer ettiquete? lol :)
At 10:00 PM, darker than silence said…
Kudos to the Eldridge's. I will say it one more time: i really enjoy that book
At 10:18 PM, darker than silence said…
And I know you've already read it (I think), but to anyone reading these comments, what Rochelle is posting about is approached in even more detail in Eldredge's "The Sacred Romance"
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