{Photograph courtesy of H.M. Miller, my friend, her art, a gift. I receive with humility and gratitude.}
Sitting at the edge of change. And a racing heart competes with a flood of salty wet.
Soaking in on the edge of change. And the Beautiful now wrestles with the pregnant possibilities of tomorrow’s new.
Teetering on the edge of change. And the Uncertain and the Unknowing play rock, paper, scissors with the potential outcome.
Dreaming on the edge of change. And Hope and Trust dance together… a beautiful pas de deux of love.
Anchoring the soul on the edge of change. And Faith rests knowing that the days are numbered and the battles are won.
Abiding on the edge of change. And relationship with Him secures the fretting heart and fixes the soul eyes squarely on the One who knows.
Embracing change on the edge. Surrendering to change on the edge. Loving change while tip-toeing around and on the edge.
Sleeping soundly on the edge with Change. While Summer gives her window seat to Autumn. And the window is rolled all the way down.
Thank you. So needed a post on change as we have just been thrust into the middle of change. Very encouraging post, especially the phrase, Anchoring the soul on the edge of change. And Faith rests knowing that the days are numbered and the battles are won. Well said, and so needed to read this. Thank you. May your day be blessed. DAF
I am speaking to myself too, DAF. Bless you too. Hope you find peace in the middle of your sea of change.
thank you! I actually printed out your post and it is now hanging on our fridge to remind us… hope you don’t mind.
Don’t mind a bit. 🙂 Humbled by that.
Oh, how I love this quote: “Anchoring the soul on the edge of change. And Faith rests knowing that the days are numbered and the battles are won.” To that, I say “AMEN!”
Have a happy Monday!
Amen and amen, friend. Desiring to trade my uneasy heart for a heart of courage as I wobbily, shakily embrace change.
Change is always refreshing and cleansing so long as we don’t fight the process too much.
Happy Labor Day. Hoping its lovely for you and your family. Change is those things….love your word choice, refreshing and cleansing. So beautiful, Sharon.
you captured so well the tension between change and growth, and faith and fear mixed with our tears…loved this..thank you, Elizabeth 🙂 Hope you had a restful weekend w/ your family 🙂