Acorns become oak trees.
Children of God become oaks of righteousness for His glory.
In their righteousness, they will be like great oaks that the LORD has planted for his own glory.
Isaiah 61:3
NLT
Foreshadow: to represent, indicate, or typify beforehand
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Sue Nash/2013
Love it…
Thanks!
I love oaks and cute little acorns. Did you know you can use the top of an acorn as a whistle? Beautiful composed!
I did not know that about the acorn tops. How cool. Thanks, friend.
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Dear Sue, here’s a post I wrote in January that echoes the sentiments of this photo challenge perfectly. I pray you’re blessed by it…
http://foa114.blogspot.com/2013/01/acorns-of-encouragement-and-faith.html
What a beautiful analogy of the work by those gone before us, Sharon. Thanks for sharing!
Great analogy. We also need to be reminded that it takes time to grow a mighty oak tree. Let us be patient with ourselves and God. Be blessed.
Wonderful point, Julie. We do tend to get impatient, or at least I know that I do! Thanks and blessings on your day.