29 July 2009

Word Filled Wednesday July 29



"Then I heard what sounded like a great multitude, like the roar of rushing waters and like loud peals of thunder, shouting:"Hallelujah! For our Lord God Almighty reigns." Revelation 19:6


This is a picture we took of rapids on the Nile River in Jinja, Uganda when we were part of the November 2007 Global Build Team for Watoto Childcare Ministries. The waters did indeed roar and thunder and sing praise to our mighty God!


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11 comments:

Amydeanne said...

beautifully amazing! :)
happy WFW
Amydeanne

Anonymous said...

I can hear the rushing waters (in my mind's ear!). Perfect picture for this great Scripture. ~ linda

Dawn Wilson said...

As I read the scripture you posted today, I was overcome ... can you just imagine being in a "great multitude" of believers, shouting and singing such praises to our God Almighty and His Redeemer Son? We think the crowd at a rock concert is loud! (But then, I think I might fall down in silence, in awe that God would save me and allow me in His holy presence.)

Denise said...

Such an awe inspiring WFW.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for stopping by exemplify today. I like your question of "what's first Lord?" Thanks again. Beautiful site.

aspiritofsimplicity said...

What a wonderful trip that must have been. It's so nice that you can hear the rushing waters and be reminded of the Lord.

Collette@Jesuslovesmums said...

I can just imagine the sound of these falls!!! That is such an amazing verse you shared with us as well.

Thank you!

Cathy said...

A pretty picture and powerful verse ~

lori said...

beautiful!!
peace!
lori

Anonymous said...

Amazing photo and verse! Reminds me of Niagara Falls.

Jean Stockdale said...

I am just now catching up on some blog hopping to see others posts. You have a great site and I love your picture. Great verse. Thanks for sharing.

I am hosting "5 Things Friday" on my blog at http://jeanstockdale.typepad.com and I hope you will stop by and play along. I Blessings.