The Wise Men didn't need to see Christ to believe in Him.
They saw a star and that was all the proof they needed.
Now we, who follow Christ, are His stars.
Let's shine brightly for all to see!
It wouldn't be faith if we could see it all from beginning to end. I am so thankful that Jesus Christ was born, so that He could die and arise, that we might LIVE!
A good start for Christmas season. Love the simplicity of your composition. Powerful message. thanks for hosting Katie. I'm coming from our homeschool blog.
I really love the way you shared this verse. They saw the star and they rejoiced before they even saw the Messiah. They *knew* what the star meant and responded accordingly! Great photo, too!
Hey Katie Just wanted to let you know how thankful I am for you today. I have been so blessed blog hopping seeing others photgraphy and reading the scriptures. I love seeing the 2 together. This photography project has open my eyes to The Word in a whole new way. Thank you
This is an amazing link up girl!!!! I am so glad you followed the Lord's pricking for you to do this. Look at how many have been blessed because of it. Great picture for the week. It starts this holiday season off wonderfully.
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Hi Katie! LOVE the photo, and the verse is putting me in the Christmas spirit! Happy Sunday! :-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Katie!
ReplyDeleteIt wouldn't be faith if we could see it all from beginning to end. I am so thankful that Jesus Christ was born, so that He could die and arise, that we might LIVE!
So pretty and fitting for the season!
ReplyDeleteHi Katie - that's lovely in black and white with the star.
ReplyDeleteYour post reminds me of this caption:
"Wise men sought Jesus - they still do"
What a great photo and verse to start off the Christmas season. The photo is beautiful and I love the mixture of fonts you used on this.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot and reminder Katie!
ReplyDeleteA good start for Christmas season. Love the simplicity of your composition. Powerful message. thanks for hosting Katie. I'm coming from our homeschool blog.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Ruth
Love this! What a great shot, and a great pair.
ReplyDeleteStunning...and so appropriate!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I love this time of year!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo and verse. Thanks for hosting us each week!
ReplyDeleteElizabeth
http://www.justfollowingjesus.com
Perfect prose to go with your shot. You are gifted with word creation too!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful star! Truly, the Magi were overjoyed! May we share that joy this CHRISTmas season and always!
ReplyDeleteI love that translation: "overjoyed"! Yes, let it be so, Lord Jesus.
ReplyDeleteWonderful shot...and great scripture - I love this time of year. I'll be posting mine tomorrow. :)
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you do this linkup. It motivates me to be creative and encouraging with my photography and on my blog.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
bek
Hi Katie, I love your black/white photo and the verse this week. Thanks for hosting this. I enjoy visiting all the participants.
ReplyDeleteI really love the way you shared this verse. They saw the star and they rejoiced before they even saw the Messiah. They *knew* what the star meant and responded accordingly! Great photo, too!
ReplyDeleteHey Katie
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to let you know how thankful I am for you today. I have been so blessed blog hopping seeing others photgraphy and reading the scriptures.
I love seeing the 2 together. This photography project has open my eyes to The Word in a whole new way. Thank you
This is an amazing link up girl!!!! I am so glad you followed the Lord's pricking for you to do this. Look at how many have been blessed because of it. Great picture for the week. It starts this holiday season off wonderfully.
ReplyDeleteLove the star! Thanks for stopping by my corner and commenting. Good fellowship is a great thing. Many blessings to you :)
ReplyDeleteI love the Christmas theme! Beautiful! So glad He humbled Himself and left the glory of heaven for us!! :)
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