Speaking of blessings, yesterday I was driving along listening to my music in the truck and this song came on that is one of my favorites by MercyMe. As I sang this to God, I felt so thankful that He spoke my name. I hope you enjoy the lyrics below and have a blessed weekend from all of us here in the holler.
When I first spoke Your name
I used it like a blade
Cutting sharp a mask to hide the pain
When I first spoke Your name
When I next spoke Your name
I could no longer bear the weight
Of years hiding behind the ache
When I next spoke Your name
But when You spoke my name
Oh I swear the angels sang
Peace came and stole my shame
When You spoke my name
Now when I speak Your name
I sing it like a sweet refrain
I have found a peace I can't explain
When I speak Your name
Cause when You spoke my name
Oh I swear the angels sang
Peace came and stole my shame
When You spoke my name
I can hardly speak
Knowing You know me
Thank God I'm free
Now my world has completely come undone
For I can hear the Son
Calling out to me
Cause when You spoke my name
Oh I swear the angels sang
Peace came and stole my shame
When You spoke my name
Oh I swear the angels sang
Peace came and stole my shame
When You spoke my name
3 comments:
That was nice, I can hear you singing it now!
xxoo
Deborah
Very nice looking harvest! I planted Cherokee Purple for the 1st time as well this year. Can't wait to try them. About bottom end rot, I've heard that when you transplant the tomatoes, add a handfull of crushed eggshells(eggshells are full of calcium).
About the zucchinis, I normally cut them into chucks and blench them for 1 min and the freeze them. My friend always saute them and then freeze them and all you have to do is to just reheat and eat.
The words to that song are wonderful. Your tomatoes look soooo good. I can't wait to get some homegrown ones here at local farm stands.
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