As a child I found some Christmas tree needles that had fallen into the crack of the wainscot. Their fragrance in March made me long for far-away Christmas.
*Our lives are a Christ-like fragrance rising up to God. But this fragrance is perceived differently by those who are being saved and those who are perishing.* 2 Corinthians 2:15.
Year End Invitation from John Piper. December 10 2020. YouTube.
John MacArthur December 10 2020. Special Sermon Update. Must Watch. YouTube.
As John Piper said, *We need a tidal wave of preachers.* Preachers on fire with the Holy Spirit like Mr. Piper and Mr. MacArthur.
Definitely in a pot. We had one which came inside to be decorated for a number of years. It grew too big for the pot, and is now growing happily on a friend's property.
As a child I found some Christmas tree needles that had fallen into the crack of the wainscot. Their fragrance in March made me long for far-away Christmas.
ReplyDelete*Our lives are a Christ-like fragrance rising up to God. But this fragrance is perceived differently by those who are being saved and those who are perishing.*
2 Corinthians 2:15.
Year End Invitation from John Piper.
December 10 2020. YouTube.
John MacArthur December 10 2020. Special Sermon Update. Must Watch.
YouTube.
As John Piper said, *We need a tidal wave of preachers.*
Preachers on fire with the Holy Spirit like Mr. Piper and Mr. MacArthur.
I'm interested that the pine needles were still fragrant!
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They do - but my preference if for the living/breathing versions. Always.
ReplyDeleteIn a pot? We've had "live" trees before but always the kind that has been cut from a tree and ends up in compost
DeleteDefinitely in a pot. We had one which came inside to be decorated for a number of years. It grew too big for the pot, and is now growing happily on a friend's property.
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