tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2647564063292822842.post6496142401379709755..comments2010-03-06T16:08:43.239-08:00Comments on Jewels: Covetousness and its OppositeJulie Westhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05378029591561019092noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2647564063292822842.post-17835532026527563442010-03-04T19:55:19.737-08:002010-03-04T19:55:19.737-08:00Thank you Martina, and thank you for your sweet he...Thank you Martina, and thank you for your sweet heart that thinks I'm capable of writing such beautiful poetry! ;-) I'll go back an edit to give credit to the real writer of that hymn. I love the idea it conveys of resting in the love of the Savior, and of course Biblical resting has no idleness in it, resting in the Lord involves a lot of effort, doesn't it? Love you Martina!Julie Westhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05378029591561019092noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2647564063292822842.post-91496248151111311882010-03-04T18:06:52.554-08:002010-03-04T18:06:52.554-08:00Hey there!!!
There is so much here for me to chew ...Hey there!!!<br />There is so much here for me to chew on, praise God.<br />You ended with a poem. Written by you? <br />Thank you for your earnest delve into scriptures concerning contentment and its opposite. I love how you developed covetousness in light of Godly contentment (and command).<br />Can be studied and examined daily.........good job, Jewels!!!<br />MartinaWood Cuttershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12191733524072498441noreply@blogger.com