It’s not often that I take the time to say THANK YOU to my beautiful subscribers & regular readers. I am sincerely thankful for every single like and click on this little space I have to create something of encouragement & beauty in a world that hurts so much for the real splendor of a living Word, the Word of Christ, and something truly gorgeous, His Beloved Son. I am not what is needful. Our need is for Christ. I am under no illusions that I am anything at all apart from grace, and I want you to understand just how much I know that. Perfection belongs to Jesus alone, I have none to impart, just a fellow sister walking along hoping keep in step with others who are pursuing Jesus just as hard or harder than me.
I’ve gotten quiet here on the blog before, such is life, but I wanted to explain why we went radio silent last week. It was as they say, sweet friends, technical difficulties. Thank the Lord for my husband who worked with our hosts to get all the content here up & running again. I am so tremendously thankful for him. May I ask something of you though and I do so with a heart ready to reciprocate right back at you if you’d like to reach out and share with me. I would like to ask you to pray for me & the tiny effort to share grace through means of a blog, 1 in a million to be sure, and the least of them; nonetheless, I share, I pray always, as the Lord reveals Himself to me in His Word. I’m looking forward to intentionally creating content that will spur you on in a variety of veins of life, but my unrelenting focus will be Christ and His Word. It is the heartbeat of Smiles of Grace and always will be as long as I have unction to write. Will you pray that I would speak the utterances of Christ here? Would you also pray that technical difficulties cease? These two things would bring such joy to my heart. I suppose the only thing left to say at the moment is THANK YOUÂ again for being here, reading, praying, and encouraging me on. Looking forward to the week ahead and sharing some time with you right here in this little space.