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lease join us on Tuesday by sharing on the quote below for our weekly, In Other Words. Each Friday a new quote is given here, on Writing Canvas, along with who will be hosting that week’s In Other Words.
Tuesday’s In Other Words will be hosted by Miriam on her blog, Miriam Pauline’s Monologue. Take time to think and ponder on the quote below and share about it on your blog on Tuesday. Then, visit Miriam Pauline’s Monologue and share a link to your blog and visit the others who have also written on it. And of course, if you do not wish to write on it, please visit those that do! :)
“Oh Lord, take Your plow to my fallowed ground
Let Your blade dig down to the soil of my soul
For I’ve become dry and dusty, Lord I know there must be
Richer earth lying below
For I’ve been living in Laodicea
And the fire that once burned bright, I’ve let it grow dim
And the very Word I swore that I would die for all has been forgotten
As the world’s become my friend”Lyrics by Steve Camp
“Living in Laodicea”
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