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Episode 131: Come with Me, and Abide

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Episode 131 - Come with Me, and Abide Visual Benedictions

At this time of year, we all look forward to the glorious Easter season and experience the joy of Easter morning. The week before Easter is especially meaningful for me as I recall my pre-Easter pilgrimage to the Holy Land and walking that road to Calvary. When I returned from my pilgrimage, I wrote these thoughts which I've used many times in a slide lecture on "My Journey with Jesus." And now I will share with you, my readers of this warm thoughts column.

My Walk with Jesus: I walked the road to Calvary and felt the cross we shared. I felt His presence and His pain and realized how much he cared. How thankful I was in that garden to worship and to pray for guidance, strength and courage to face life day by day. What joy there did await me as I saw the empty grave. I have a risen Savior. He came to live and save. I walked by the Sea of Galilee, what memories there we shared, you gave to the world so much at that sea, and you let me know how much you cared. I walked the road of Emmaus with Jesus by my side. I heard his still voice saying, "Come with me and abide. And while on that Mount of Olives, I felt new Hope, new joy, new faith, and new life. His presence brought me ever nearer to the rainbow of promise that will end all strife. May you have a joy filled Easter season!

Warm Thoughts from the Little Home on the Prairie Over a Cup of Tea by Luetta G Werner

Published in the Marion Record, April 13th, 1995.
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