Sunday, January 15, 2012

Gracious Hand


I thank You,Lord that Your Gracious Hand is upon me.
                                               Nehemiah 2:8

Morning Sweet Friends!
Everyday I like to post a scripture that is on my heart at the end of my post.
Today I wanted to leave it first. God has put many people in my paths through the years to help lead ,guide and share seeds with me to help me grow.
 Just like these hollyhocks I am about to plant in my window.
 Is it to early?
It never to early to plant those little seeds in the dirt or your heart.
Thank you sweet Friend you know who you are and I will be forever grateful to you.
 God used you big to help me GROW!
May God's Gracious Hand be Upon you Whenever He Leads you to Grow in JOY & GRACE!

JOYFULLY GROWING In HIM

11 comments:

  1. Trace, you radiate the fruits of the spirit. Lovely post. Your peat pots look like little chocolate bundt cakes! Happy Sunday! ~Roberta

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  2. hello deary, very sweet post..glad that i met you..
    you are a very sweet dear friend of mine..
    love you
    cucki xx

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  3. You are just the sweetest,happiest person I know. When I read your posts, I always feel like a better person. Yes, The peat pots do look like little bundt cakes, and good enough to eat. Love Hollyhocks...one of my favs. Have a beautiful day Trace. Hugs,
    Linda

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  4. oh I love holly hocks..;O) have a wonderful sunday..we got our footprint of snow.;)okay it looks like frost..but the day is still early.:)

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  5. Good afternoon, Where ia the "like" button when you need it. Thank you, you have been a great friend.Hugs to you, Anna

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  6. Hope those hollyhocks bloom and bloom and make you happy. You make so many happy in blogland.

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  7. Good afternoon Trace. Looks like you are getting a jump start
    on spring with the hollyhocks. They are beautiful flowers,
    very country and old fashioned. Reminds me of my gramma.
    She loved hers and all the other flowers like peonies,
    lilac bush, roses and such. When she passed, grandpa mowed
    them all down and dug the bushes up. He never liked flowers,
    didn't want to mow around them I guess. She grew her hollyhocks
    out back on the way to the outhouse.
    Thanks for the memory.
    Tamera
    Country at heart

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  8. Hi, Trace - I cannot wait to see your hollyhocks bloomed in your yard this year. Thank you for the beautiful scriptures you always post for us.
    You know how I told you I always feel so wonderful after visiting your
    blog!
    Hugs,
    Susan

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  9. Love the scripture!! A gentle reminder that HE is always there!! My word for 2012 is "GROW" and I have been working on it real hard! The Hollyhocks remind me of my Mom. She always made these really cute little dolls for me out of them. We had them growing in our backyard. My great-Aunt had showed her how to make them. I have in the past tried to grow them but couldn't. Maybe this is the year I can "GROW" them! Thank you for sharing all that you do. It makes me stop and re-think most days. God is good. Love, XO Fran.

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  10. How sweet it is to know our Lord's hand is always upon us. Hope your hollohocks grow well! I am now following you! Looking forward to getting to know you!

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  11. Trace, what an inspiring blog. Thank you for sharing. :)

    God bless and keep you,
    Sonia

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