sunrise

Matthew 16:2-3 Amplified Bible, Classic Edition 2 He replied to them, [a]When it is evening you say, It will be fair weather, for the sky is red, 3 And in the morning, it will be stormy today, for the sky is red and has a gloomy and threatening look. You know how to interpret the appearance of the sky, but you cannot interpret the signs of the times. sunrise watermelon color two morns in a row will the old adage come to life is there a wild storm brewing
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Date: 7/11/2025 12:00:00 AM
So beautiful, Sara!
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Sara Kendrick
Date: 7/11/2025 4:23:00 AM
Why, thank you, Dr. I appreciate the visit. Sara K
Date: 7/5/2025 2:14:00 AM
Wow!! This is such a thought-provoking and beautiful write, dear Sara, filled with immense perspectives for one to ponder upon. I love both sunrises and sunsets, they have their own healing processes and at times, they align with our mood... Such contrasts you've shown here, one color representing both beauty and threat, along the skylines! Impeccable wordsmithery done here "watermelon color two morns in a row" Love that! Sending best wishes and light to you always.
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Sara Kendrick
Date: 7/5/2025 4:17:00 AM
Hiya, disaster has already come to some families out in Texas where the unexpected flash flood happened. I feel for those families who might be suffering. Thank you for the nice review of my work. Sara K
Date: 7/4/2025 5:19:00 AM
Isn't it good to be up early and see the sky colours! Your reference has the dawn warning -the rising sun and the storm. The days may be shorter than we expect. So much to say in a few words, very Jesus. J
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Sara Kendrick
Date: 7/4/2025 7:03:00 AM
Yes, Jeanette, I should be thankful that I am able to get up early and see the sunrising. Yes, I think the time is near, but of course, I don't know as no one else, but God knows the day and hour. Thank you for the visit. Sara K
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