tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16216983.post3050120398225265317..comments2023-05-08T11:44:41.669-04:00Comments on Outnumbered part 2: In which I ramble theologicallyNavhelowifehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09278970516159719018noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16216983.post-29951564524046988012012-10-23T18:18:36.034-04:002012-10-23T18:18:36.034-04:00I love Psalm 34 and had it read (or rather, parts ...I love Psalm 34 and had it read (or rather, parts of it lest anyone think I was totally crazy) at my wedding. One of the fantastic thing about the Psalms is that there is so much honest emotion contained in them. <br />My husband is preaching on Psalm 22 this coming Sunday. The secretary and music leader called me on the phone this morning and asked if he had any songs in mind, too, because they couldn't find a hymn about worms... then one said, "Oh, wait -- it gets better." I suggested "Great is Thy Faithfulness" would be an appropriate hymn choice. <br /><br />Grief is a strange and unpredictable thing. I hope that your valleys become less deep over time. Karen (formerly kcinnova)https://www.blogger.com/profile/16705613736966783261noreply@blogger.com