In my personal Bible reading, I’ve been following The Bible Project’s reading plan. I’m now in the prophets, and what a lot of beautiful, poetic, and picturesque passages they contain!
Last week Hosea 14:2-4 snagged my attention:
“Take words with you,
And return to the LORD.
Say to Him,
‘Take away all iniquity;
Receive us graciously,
For we will offer sacrifices of our lips…
For in You the fatherless finds mercy.’”
I love the humble attitude of these verses. The image of a wagon filled with words came to mind. In order to preserve the readability of the verses in my Bible, I made them part of the wagon’s load.
A little girl pulls it because isn’t that how we come to God—in childlikeness?

God invites us still, whatever our situation; “Take words with you and return to the LORD… ‘For in You the fatherless finds mercy.’”
Violet, I love this journal page you created. I am wondering if you can create a special journal page for my spring gallery that shares your artistic as well as poetic talents. See the invitation at http://beyondliteracylink.blogspot.com/2018/04/spring-salutations-with-invitation-to.html.
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Thanks so much, Carol! I will try to share something with you for your gallery on a spring theme… Thanks for the invite!
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I love these words from Hosea: “Take words with you and return to the Lord.” I love your Bible journalling on this theme. Thank you, Violet.
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Thanks, Sharon. I love those words too!
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