I eat my meals in odd portions. An appetizer is an early morning prayer walk, as sunrise filters through budding trees. Main course is my quiet time as I page through the Bible feasting on meat sometimes new and often familiar. Dessert comes as twilight approaches; a stroll through savory woods with a song of sweet worship in my heart. It is good to be grateful for daily nutrition. Craving for the best God has for each of us. I like to think of it as, “Chef’s Special.”
Dawn’s rising portion…
timber, table, time, and trust;
an eternal feast.
“And Jesus said to them, “I am the bread of life. He who comes to Me shall never hunger, and he who believes in Me shall never thirst.” John 6:35 Over at dVerse we’re severing dinner, stop and see what’s on the spring menu.
A wonderful testament to the faith you hold dear.
Kind regards
Anna :o]
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and this bread will sustain us for life and feed every hunger – beautifully summed up for the challenge here
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Food for the soul ~ Love the share ~ Can you also please check your email? I need a short bio, smiles.
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A beautfiul testabment to your faith. Thank you for sharing this delectable meal 🙂
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This is a new take on food for me, but how good it feels to read your feast! I will try to start my mornings in such ways. Thank you for bringing me back to what is essential.
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Very good! Yummy.
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Bringing us back to what’s real in the most beautiful way. Thank you.
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The glory of God’s kingdom is a wonderful feast for the eyes and senses! A prayer walk in the woods sounds like a wonderful experience!
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I especially love “timber, table, time, and trust.” Taste and see that the Lord is good. 🙂
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Beautiful reminder of the bread that nourishes our soul–a feast that no one can take from us.
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A feast on manna from heaven, indeed!
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My goodness this is good!❤️
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Very nice meal and it occurs all day long. I like the pairing of the dawn as a portion in the first line of the haiku and the eternal feast in the last line.
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Funny how when writing we don’t always notice those things. That did turn out nice 👍
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Finding a meal like that sounds absolutely wonderful… and what a delightful blue anemone
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Very nice indeed. We often forget about the Bread and Water of Life, don’t we?
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What a lovely way to describe it…
Love it! You have a way with words!
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