It's a New Year Again!
The Clock
The
clock of Life is wound but once,
And no
man has the power,
To tell
just when the hands will stop,
At late
or early hours.
Now is
the only time you own.
Live, Love, Fail with at will.
Place
no faith in tomorrow.
For the
clock may then be still.
~~~~~
Psalm 27:1
The Lord is my light and my salvation....
whom shall if fear?
The Lord is the stronghold of my life....
of whom shall I be afraid?
~~~~~~
What more can a grandparent ask for,
when a young one comes and whispers....
"I gave my heart to Jesus today."
And we wrote the date down in a special Bible.
Dec.30, 2012.
What a wonderful way to start the New Year.
Blessings to all of you
Wow! That is great, Marg, and I'm sure you have been an influence. Thanks for all. Dairymary
ReplyDelete"Timely" advice! How fun to go get my mail yesterday with your cute family picture (yes, it is now hanging with the family on the fridge)! You have a beautiful family and I'm sure you are very proud! Happy New Year!
ReplyDeletethe best way to start the new year! Blessings on him...
ReplyDeleteThe best way to end off 2012...and begin 2013! Wishing you all the best in the new year...one day at a time.
ReplyDeleteOh Marg - what a wonderful post. I have goose bumps and tears as I read this! I am more and more aware of each precious day the Lord gives me! A grandchild's heartfelt comment such as this is more precious than anything! Marg, you have been a wonderful blog friend. We have shared so many commonalities in this past year - the short time that I've "known" you!! Thank you for being so encouraging and inspiring to me and for your many kind comments! May you and your family be blessed abundantly in 2013.....
ReplyDeleteThe absolute BEST news on the 30th! Happy happy New Year 2013 to you, Marg!
ReplyDeleteWrite down in my Bible...
ReplyDeletePraying many of us will have similar notes in our own Bibles someday.
Rejoicing with you!
How did I miss this? What a wonderful New Year post!
ReplyDeleteMy tears and joy with you! -- Dec.30,2012 -- What a way to end the year! What is more important than what the date signified.
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