Saturday, March 26, 2011

Sunday's Psalm--Third Sunday of Lent






If today you hear his voice, harden not your hearts.






Come, let us sing joyfully to the LORD;



let us acclaim the Rock of our salvation.
Let us come into his presence with thanksgiving;
let us joyfully sing psalms to him.

If today you hear his voice, harden not your hearts.


Come, let us bow down in worship;
let us kneel before the LORD who made us.
For he is our God,

and we are the people he shepherds, the flock he guides.




















If today you hear his voice, harden not your hearts.

Oh, that today you would hear his voice:
“Harden not your hearts as at Meribah,
as in the day of Massah in the desert,

Where your fathers tempted me;If today you hear his voice, harden not your hearts.

they tested me though they had seen my works.”












from Psalm 95

images:
chaffinch
Zion Canyon
deer at Longmire
roadside sheep in Scotland
Death Valley Badlands
seasonal waterfall in Zion


Other illustrated psalms can be found linked at Athens Daily Photo.

8 comments:

giorno26 ¸¸.•*¨*•. said...

Magnifiche foto.
La n° 1 รจ superba !
Buona domenica :)
Myriam

Dina said...

I love your photos and the verses too.
I will try not to harden my heart.

Paulie said...

I wish your comments were on the same page as the photos so I could refer to them as I make my comments. . . third trip back to try to remember what I wanted to say. . .

I loved the purple in the second one, the badlands and the waterfall in the last one which I thought was light at first. . . of course, the creatures are always cute!

Reader Wil said...

I agree with Paulie! Your photos are impressive, so is the psalm.

Tania said...

Great photos to this psalm! Just wonderful.

Suzanne said...

Beautiful photos for a beautiful Psalm.

Anonymous said...

What a joy for the sense of sound and sight.

Thank you for your kind participation. Please have a good new week and please join again soon.


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Sara at Come Away With Me said...

"...harden not your hearts..." is really the most important message of all; everything hinges on that!