Heavenly Morning Glories

The Bible states five special blessings for each morning.
God brings joy in the mornings (Psalm 30:5).
God loves anew every morning (Lamentations 3:2223).
God visits every morning (Job 7:18).
God enables us for service every morning (Isaiah 50:4).
God promises an eternal morning (Isaiah 21:12).
We call these blessings heavenly morning glories.
They are like the morning glory flowers (Ipomoea nil) whose heart-shaped leaves remind of Gods love, whose trumpet-shaped flowers give muted sound of Christs return, whose covering vines hint of the reach of Christs forgiving power, and whose unraveling flowers promise newness and color to Gods creation.
The Heavenly Morning Glories are part of a treasury of unusual spiritual meditations, some of which include the following:
The Banqueting House
The Unlived Life
Baca
Opportunistic Witnessing
The Full Quiver
Doubting Believers
The Language of Tears
I Love the Lord, Because . . .
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These spiritually enriching meditations were born from thirty-five years of the authors pastoral ministry to several churches.

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Heavenly Morning Glories

The Bible states five special blessings for each morning.
God brings joy in the mornings (Psalm 30:5).
God loves anew every morning (Lamentations 3:2223).
God visits every morning (Job 7:18).
God enables us for service every morning (Isaiah 50:4).
God promises an eternal morning (Isaiah 21:12).
We call these blessings heavenly morning glories.
They are like the morning glory flowers (Ipomoea nil) whose heart-shaped leaves remind of Gods love, whose trumpet-shaped flowers give muted sound of Christs return, whose covering vines hint of the reach of Christs forgiving power, and whose unraveling flowers promise newness and color to Gods creation.
The Heavenly Morning Glories are part of a treasury of unusual spiritual meditations, some of which include the following:
The Banqueting House
The Unlived Life
Baca
Opportunistic Witnessing
The Full Quiver
Doubting Believers
The Language of Tears
I Love the Lord, Because . . .
Euroclydon
These spiritually enriching meditations were born from thirty-five years of the authors pastoral ministry to several churches.

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Heavenly Morning Glories

Heavenly Morning Glories

by Rev. James R. Hawk
Heavenly Morning Glories

Heavenly Morning Glories

by Rev. James R. Hawk

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Overview

The Bible states five special blessings for each morning.
God brings joy in the mornings (Psalm 30:5).
God loves anew every morning (Lamentations 3:2223).
God visits every morning (Job 7:18).
God enables us for service every morning (Isaiah 50:4).
God promises an eternal morning (Isaiah 21:12).
We call these blessings heavenly morning glories.
They are like the morning glory flowers (Ipomoea nil) whose heart-shaped leaves remind of Gods love, whose trumpet-shaped flowers give muted sound of Christs return, whose covering vines hint of the reach of Christs forgiving power, and whose unraveling flowers promise newness and color to Gods creation.
The Heavenly Morning Glories are part of a treasury of unusual spiritual meditations, some of which include the following:
The Banqueting House
The Unlived Life
Baca
Opportunistic Witnessing
The Full Quiver
Doubting Believers
The Language of Tears
I Love the Lord, Because . . .
Euroclydon
These spiritually enriching meditations were born from thirty-five years of the authors pastoral ministry to several churches.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781973632290
Publisher: WestBow Press
Publication date: 07/20/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 170
File size: 295 KB

About the Author

The author pastored several churches during a thirty-five-year period, before his retirement in 2016. He published They Came from Germany, Aboard the Thistle __ a historical account of German migration to America. His formal education included the University of Tennessee, Knoxville and Graham Bible College. He taught for two years at Northeast State Community College in East Tennessee. The author and his wife, Darlene, of fifty-four years have three sons and five grandchildren.
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