Michelle: I could listen to King’s last speech again and again and again. And I have. In this segment alone, His words are filled with prophecy and warnings and hope and…He knew he wasn’t going to there with us. He knew. I’m convinced that in his last days, King knew he was going to go Home. And I’m convinced that he really did see “the glory of the coming of The Lord.” And, like you, I’m glad that with each passing day, we get closer and closer.
Darla: You’re so excited you have typos! Ah ha ha ha!!!
Annie: He was a great speaker. And I’m glad you’ve joined us on our journey.
You started with this vision, maybe only a portion, I don’t know. In SEPTEMBER!!! I just went through the prologue from start to finish. I read it (watched it) as you published, but to see it all together, the running theme, the vision becoming more and more clear. Hmmm…amazing.
It’s a God thing. I know it is. I mean sure, you’re a genius and all, but this…
…this is inspirational.
Thank you for listening to His voice, to His call upon your life.
Storm Stories took quite some time to put together, but things got a whole lot easier once I stopped trying to do everything myself. With a little help, the idea finally evolved fairly quickly. And I am certainly grateful to have so many contributors.
The Difficult Days are not yet behind us, but, like Rev. King has said, “We as a people will get to The Promised Land!”
(By the way, this all started long before I started Storm Stories. Our FINAL STORM Storyteller will fill you in at the appointed time.)
"The people who were sitting in darkness saw a great light, And those who were sitting in the land and shadow of death, Upon them a light dawned." ~Matthew 4:16
"Many sins make a fire, but false saints fuel the flames." ~Pstorm 11
"An acorn has all the answers, but the oak has lived the questions." ~Pstorm 156
"A smooth tongue exploits the poor, but the Lord rewards a humble heart." ~Pstorm 259
"Only the guilty condemn the forgiven."
~Pstorm 367
"Repentance is our response to forgiveness -- not that which we do to earn forgiveness." ~Pstorm 409
"Perhaps it is better to have loved and to have lost than to never have loved at all, but to love after having lost takes courage because to love in innocence is to love with ignorance." ~Pstorm 500
"Hard hearts make soft hands." ~Pstorm 571
"A humble heart cannot be insulted, but the proud are quick to take offense." ~Pstorm 615
"Religion is for those who want to avoid Hell; Spirituality is for those who are in hell and want to get out." ~Anonymous
"I have one life and one chance to make it count for something...and the something I have chosen is my faith. Now, my faith goes beyond theology and religion and requires considerable work and effort. My faith demands--and this is NOT optional--my faith DEMANDS that I do whatever I can, wherever I can, whenever I can, for as long as I can with whatever I have to try to make a difference."
~Jimmy Carter
His last sermon.
Not worrying about anything…not fearing any man.
My eyes have seen the coming of the Lord.
Prophetic words.
Whatever the days ahead bring, it really doesn’t matter…I’d just rather do God’s will.
Amen.
“mine eyes have seen the glory..” fear NO storm…we gonna see sme glory in that place!
DOH!
Mine eyes have seen THE GLORY OF the coming of the Lord.
I’m more and more ready for that place with each passing day…and with each day that passes we get closer and closer.
Very
What a powerful speaker. I’ve started writing …
Michelle: I could listen to King’s last speech again and again and again. And I have. In this segment alone, His words are filled with prophecy and warnings and hope and…He knew he wasn’t going to there with us. He knew. I’m convinced that in his last days, King knew he was going to go Home. And I’m convinced that he really did see “the glory of the coming of The Lord.” And, like you, I’m glad that with each passing day, we get closer and closer.
Darla: You’re so excited you have typos! Ah ha ha ha!!!
Annie: He was a great speaker. And I’m glad you’ve joined us on our journey.
yo baby,..typos are us
“And, like you, I’m glad that with each passing day, we get closer and closer.”
Amen. Our great hope!
Love you, Nor.
Darla: Typas ain’t so bod, you kno?
Michelle: In light of recent events, I am glad to be getting that much closer. Heh. Love you, too.
I just love him. Awesome man.
Yes, he certainly is a great man, Rachel.
Happy New Year.
Nor, you astound me!
Seriously.
You started with this vision, maybe only a portion, I don’t know. In SEPTEMBER!!! I just went through the prologue from start to finish. I read it (watched it) as you published, but to see it all together, the running theme, the vision becoming more and more clear. Hmmm…amazing.
It’s a God thing. I know it is. I mean sure, you’re a genius and all, but this…
…this is inspirational.
Thank you for listening to His voice, to His call upon your life.
Love you.
Michelle:
Storm Stories took quite some time to put together, but things got a whole lot easier once I stopped trying to do everything myself. With a little help, the idea finally evolved fairly quickly. And I am certainly grateful to have so many contributors.
The Difficult Days are not yet behind us, but, like Rev. King has said, “We as a people will get to The Promised Land!”
(By the way, this all started long before I started Storm Stories. Our FINAL STORM Storyteller will fill you in at the appointed time.)
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