“We need to understand that God is always working.| wildwoodhollow.substack.com
...and I will trust him still.| wildwoodhollow.substack.com
With the changing of the seasons and the start up of all the various fall season happenings, I’ve been warily eying the calendar as it fills up with commitments of all sorts.| wildwoodhollow.substack.com
Therefore if the Son makes you free, you shall be free indeed. John 8:36| wildwoodhollow.substack.com
We will wait, and trust, and sing| wildwoodhollow.substack.com
The Good Shepherd leaves the ninety-nine For the one astray, gone his own way.| wildwoodhollow.substack.com
a mother's counsel| wildwoodhollow.substack.com
He has carried our sorrows.| wildwoodhollow.substack.com
informed by Psalms 17 and 39| wildwoodhollow.substack.com
or, When Morning Came| wildwoodhollow.substack.com
a prayer for waiting| wildwoodhollow.substack.com
The way is dark, Lord, the way is dark— I cannot see your hand or feel Your light or love, which yesterday Shone on my path and guided me.| wildwoodhollow.substack.com
And when he had looked round about on them with anger, being grieved for the hardness of their hearts, he saith unto the man, Stretch forth thine hand.| From the Wildwoods
This poem was informed by a variety of Scripture passages I’ve encountered over the past few weeks: Romans 5, Psalm 116, Psalm 23, to name several.| From the Wildwoods
(and the teacher's)| wildwoodhollow.substack.com