April 9, 2011

Storing Treasures




...for where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.
Matthew 6:21



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This post is linked to Scripture & a Snapshot at Katie Lloyd Photography {the blog}

16 comments:

  1. What a beautiful barn!

    This and the post below are both so true...

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  2. Beautiful illustration for that verse!! I hope you are having a wonderful weekend :)

    I enjoy the new header pictures - they scream spring :)

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  3. Amen, loved this pic!!! Great word.

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  4. This is such a great reminder. I need it on a daily basis, as I/we are constantly faced with the choice to choose the treasures of the world vs. the treasure of the LORD.

    COOL BARN!!

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  5. love your picture. but then I love all of your pictures.. this is a verse we use often in our house.. a reminder to give....

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  6. dorie,

    i love it! the barn, the verse!

    awesome!!!

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  7. Perfect illustration for the scripture! (cool barn)

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  8. Good reminder to examine what it is I am really willing to sacrifice for. blessings, k

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  9. This has been a verse I have heard a lot lately. Such a great reflection. Thank you!

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  10. Love THIS! Love the image and love the verse...what a wonderful Word!! Thanks for the blessing!

    peace,
    lori

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  11. What an amazing shot of the barn. It's beautiful. You've put the perfect verse along with it! Nice.

    Here's my submission for the day:

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/upliftingwordsonline/5613581169/

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  12. Awesome photo! I love this!

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  13. Just visiting on my first WFW. I love old barns and this picture with the verse is wonderful.

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  14. Awesome photo for a well-known, well-loved scripture. Happy WFW!!!

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  15. I love your American barns. We do not have anything like that unless it has been a deliberate copy/design. We tend to have shearers sheds which make great country dance locations and I grew up on a market garden in a temperate zone where there was no need for doors on the front of sheds. There was also not much stealing to worry about back then. They were mainly tree trunks and corrugated iron sides and roofs.
    Corrugated iron is a real Aussie icon.

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  16. Beautiful barn and a great verse to remind ourselves--how and what are we storing up.

    Blessings,
    Janis

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