Carol & Catherine, Why I picked this picture is that although a few are singing praises, there are many onlookers. Seem familiar? Does nature imitate humans? Or do humans imitate nature?
Karen: I liked your comment, “a few are singing praises, there are many onlookers.” I have noticed that almost everywhere we go there are those who worship our Lord with all they have. Then there are those who are close by more than willing to allow them to worship. They hope to be just close enough to get a little over splash of the blessing.
Upon further review of this picture...could it be that the older, more mature are teaching the younger and new converts how to sing and worship? :) Just a thought.
I agree with Ronda, it looks as though the older are teaching the younger how to sing and worship. This goes right along with the poem that Carol Connell has on her blog site: http://writeathome.wordpress.com/2008/07/11/always-an-altar/
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Great photo! I'm sure I have looked that ridiculous before when praising the Lord, but as long as He is pleased, that's all that matters.
Old chorus, still great today!
That's me right there next to Carol :)
Carol & Catherine,
Why I picked this picture is that although a few are singing praises, there are many onlookers. Seem familiar? Does nature imitate humans? Or do humans imitate nature?
Karen:
I liked your comment, “a few are singing praises, there are many onlookers.” I have noticed that almost everywhere we go there are those who worship our Lord with all they have. Then there are those who are close by more than willing to allow them to worship. They hope to be just close enough to get a little over splash of the blessing.
Mervi
Awesome picture and thought! :)
Upon further review of this picture...could it be that the older, more mature are teaching the younger and new converts how to sing and worship? :) Just a thought.
Mervi,
It is true but I like Ronda's comment too. Could it be the older teaching the younger how to worship?
Ronda,
Wonderful thought. It is my responsibility to give the Lord all my worship so that others may see me as an example.
I agree with Ronda, it looks as though the older are teaching the younger how to sing and worship. This goes right along with the poem that Carol Connell has on her blog site: http://writeathome.wordpress.com/2008/07/11/always-an-altar/
GREAT POST!
Jolene,
Oh, how true. We must be examples in worship, praise, and just everyday living for the Lord.
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