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Lent 9: Thursday of First Week

  And He commands: the wind obeys, the pigs all plunge in the sea;   the waves subside, the demons cry; our hearts are full of questions.   Who is this man that He commands the wind, the seas and demons?   Follow where His boat will lead; follow into His kingdom.

Posted byMatthew PullarMarch 13, 2014March 13, 2014Posted inDevotional, Lent, PoetryTags:demons, Eugene Delacroix, Jesus, Sea of GalileeLeave a comment on Lent 9: Thursday of First Week
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Teacher, writer, blogger, husband, father, Christian. Living in Wyndham in Melbourne's west, on the land of the Kulin Nation. Searching for words to console and feed hearts and souls.

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