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Obedience

Jonah – the sea is too wide for you to hide; no waves can cover your footsteps, no ship can transport you away from His sight. Do not run. The burning sun in heat of day contains as much His perfect way as when the sky lights up in flame. And mercy’s found in brokenContinue reading “Obedience”

Posted byMatthew PullarFebruary 4, 2015February 5, 2015Posted inDevotional, PoetryTags:God, grace, Jonah, Ninevah, ocean, roads, Sleeping At LastLeave a comment on Obedience
Matthew Pullar

Matthew Pullar

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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