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look what we found in our back yard??? brand new baby birdies...
so this got me thinking...and i know, that's scary sometimes. these birds just sit and wait, and when they feel a movement, they open their beaks and prepare to be fed...knowing full well, that their momma will take care of them.

you all know that this life we live here is hard. there is a stupid killer, cancer, and there are kids suffering, there is hurt and pain and anger and loss. and honestly, it seems of late, there has been even a little more of it to spread around.

this life here, is also full of peace and joy and love and gentleness and strength, when we walk it with jesus. the hard times are still hard. there is still heart ache. there is still pain. but there is always hope. always love and always my god, right there with me, strengthening me, helping me and holding me even while i ask "why" and desire more things.

so i'm gently reminded of an unfailing god, who loves me beyond my imagination...
"So I tell you, don't worry about the food you need to live.
And don't worry about the clothes you need for your body.
Life is more important than food. And the body is more important than clothes.
Look at the birds.
They don't plant or harvest or save food in barns. But your heavenly Father feeds those birds.
And you know that you are worth much more than the birds." matthew 6: 25-26


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Comments

Awww, how cute the baby birds are! Great pictures.
Pam said…
These are awesome pictures! And AMEN to the words too! :)
Jenni said…
I love the birdie pictures and the lovely words you put with them!
Debbie said…
Wonderful analogy. I have a hard time sitting and being patient. I look too hard for where my food is:)
Anonymous said…
OMG!!!! This is crazy!!! I just read and wrote that verse in my journal on Wednesday!!! It stuck out and after reading it several times I felt as if I were being hugged!

God is SO Awesome!!!
Mandy said…
Wow, those are great shots! My kids would have loved to seen them!
Frizzy said…
What a beautiful post! Our baby birds grew up and left the nest last Tuesday. It's so quiet on the back patio without them. How did you get such great shots? Ours always hid when we tried to sneak out side. They tucked their heads down so we couldn't see them. GREAT SHOTS! More important I LOVE THE SCRIPTURE YOU SHARED! How many of us need that reminder today and EVERY DAY! ((HUGS))
He & Me + 3 said…
Beautiful post and great shots. How did you get so close?
Lisa said…
Beautiful shot. Beautiful sentiment. Funny, I was just outside listening to some babies in a nest in our palm. They were squawling madly which means Mom is back in the nest with breakfast!! Yes!!!!

Lisa
Run DMT said…
That was beautiful. God bless.
I love that verse. My mom reminds me of it often when I stress about money and the lack of it and many other things. Thanks for reminding me today.
Anonymous said…
Beautiful post.
Kimmy said…
Awwww...so precious!! I just posted about a baby dove a couple days ago too!! I love animals so much. So innocent and precious! God is good!
Megan said…
Needed the reminder. Thanks!

Those pictures are AWESSOME!!! How stinkin cool is that?! =D
I showed those to my boys, who loved them! Amazingly cool shots!
GypsiAdventure said…
what a beautiful reminder!
~K
Shellie said…
Amazing pictures and too true thoughts.
kayerj said…
lovely post! Hope you can stop by to view my photo hunt Thanks so much.
Mammatalk said…
Gorgeous shot and beautiful words!
Michelle said…
oh my goodness you captured some amazing shots! Is there anything more precious then new life?!

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