tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5075896080089138315.post414643989220479964..comments2023-02-22T07:48:21.742-05:00Comments on Seeking wisdom, craving grace: Verse of the Day-- Exodus 30:25ruthhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15293058709021665140noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5075896080089138315.post-63235849739631032262009-06-03T15:21:41.317-04:002009-06-03T15:21:41.317-04:00Thank you Chris, that was beautiful. Creation is ...Thank you Chris, that was beautiful. Creation is for all the senses, God is for all the senses. He made our senses and everything we sense. Praise His Name!ruthhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15293058709021665140noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5075896080089138315.post-45621707196440607252009-06-01T13:06:04.079-04:002009-06-01T13:06:04.079-04:00Hi Ruth and Ladies, I am such a computer klutz, b...Hi Ruth and Ladies, I am such a computer klutz, but I just wanted Ruth to know how much I appreciate this blog. I like the above passage about the sacred oil, because it reminds me that God meets us where we live. He is, among other things, about beauty and sight and scent and touch. It reminds me of Jesus making breakfast for the disciples and of His being a carpenter who worked with his hands. I love that God allows us to relate to him in such physical ways. Whenever I'm working in my garden and a cool breeze brings relief from the heat, I stop and thank Him. I love that those kinds of things bring my focus back to Him. This, I think, may remind some people of pantheism, but I don't think of it that way at all. It's not that God is in all things; it's that He has created all things. Anyway, thanks again Ruth.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08814501972524837476noreply@blogger.com