One of the most common comments I get when I post pictures of my home is that it seems so peaceful.
I love that.
I pray that it's not only visually peaceful and calming,
but that it's full of the peace of God.
This verse in Proverbs is referring to wisdom.
The ways of wisdom are pleasant and her paths are full of peace.
If I want my home to be peaceful, I must be peaceful.
If I want to be a pleasant person, a person of peace,
then I must seek to have God's wisdom and live in God's ways.
I'm so thankful that God promises to give wisdom to those who ask for it.
I want God's wisdom.
I want my ways to be pleasant.
I want my paths to be full of God's peace.
still following,
Dear Elizabeth
ReplyDeleteYes, dear friend, this is the cry of every human heart; to experience love and peace. It is so sad that along the ways of life the enemy of our hearts, steals so many souls and uses them for his evil ways!
Blessings XX
Mia
So true! Thanks, friend. You are a blessing.
DeleteThis picture makes me want to have a nice cup of tea with you. Hope you have a great weekend. :)
ReplyDeleteI would love that!
DeleteBeautiful post and a lovely reminder.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Karen!
DeleteYes, this is the only way to have a peaceful home! Thank you for sharing. We should have a cup of tea!
ReplyDelete~Adrienne~
Yes, yes, yes!
Deletelove the teacup and I too desire a household of peace and am thankful through Christ we can obtain that peace and calm... God bless, deb
ReplyDeleteThanks Debbie! It's really just an inexpensive tea cup, nothing dear or fancy, but I love it too. Yes, the peace of Jesus is beyond compare!
DeleteA lovely peaceful home indeed. I always love your corner of blogland.
ReplyDeleteYou are so sweet and I appreciate your encouragement so much.
DeleteLike the connection between peace, pleasantness and wisdom that you have written about. God is the source of this goodness. Beautiful verse from Proverbs. Have a blessed weekend.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Carol. I love the book of Proverbs so much!
DeleteI love the photo. Just this morning I read this simple salutation in 2 Peter 1:2 & it has stayed with me all day ,"Grace & peace be yours in abundance through the knowledge of God & of Jesus our Lord." I was your neighbor at The Weekend Brew. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Joanne
Thanks for popping in from the brew! I love those words paired together in the Word...grace and peace.
DeleteYour photos and scriptures and words always make me smile Elizabeth..
ReplyDeleteJody, you are such an encouragement and blessing to me!
DeleteThis is my heart's cry. I cannot say I am a peace carrier in this season of my life, but I am striving to be a person of peace. I believe a woman sets the tone for her home. I want mine to be one of peace, love and unity. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteFriend, you've been going through such a long hard season. I pray for God's peace to rule your mind and heart.
DeleteJust want to drink in the beautiful colors of this picture! Yes, God has the most amazing peace for us, if we just let him!
ReplyDeleteSo true, Cindy. We need to live and walk in God's peace.
DeleteSuch a beautiful post today, Elizabeth! May I yearn for the same things.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Marty. I appreciate it.
DeleteWhat a wonderful compliment on your home, Elizabeth! Lovely words today.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much June! I sure appreciate your kind comment.
DeleteSerene, gracious; just as our Lord's open hospitality.
ReplyDeleteI do want to be serene and gracious, Lisa. Thanks so much for your kind comment.
DeleteLove this! Beautiful picture, and beautiful words!
ReplyDeleteSusan
Thanks so much, Susan.
DeleteWonderful to hear a sweet word from you on my blog Elizabeth! I'm sure you are a wonderful peaceful presence in your home. It's a good (needed) reminder that peace begins with each of us.
ReplyDeleteThe beautiful teacup is very peaceful to look upon. It reminds me of my favorite cup of tea after a busy day.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely post and beautiful photo. I love teacups and have several. That is quite exquisite!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Debby