{a statue and poem that my oldest and I really loved from our summer travels}
“…Trample not on any; there may be some work of grace there, that thou knowest not of. The name of God may be written upon that soul thou treadest on; it may be a soul that Christ thought so much of as to give His precious blood for it; therefore, despise it not.”
~Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Celtic Daily Prayer, p.545
{thinking on this excerpt this morning. I believe ALL people are souls that Christ thought so much of and shed His blood for! I’m a bit more confidant than Mr. Coleridge in that. This is a beautiful and heavy thought as we go about our days with family, friends, neighbors, and a world full of people that need our love. Trampling is the norm in our culture, I want to be revolutionary like Christ and LOVE.}
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Absolute beauty-so pure. thank you
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Isn’t it beautiful?! Thanks for reading. ❤
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tweeted this. Lovely!
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I love the quote. I was surprised it was Coleridge.
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