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Yes, it’s a choice – a choice to smile – and a smile from the depths of joy transforms a home.
Courtney
Ditto to that!
Hey, My sister designed that and sells the prints on ETSY! Thanks for sharing!
Do you have a link? I’d love to give her the credit. I found it on Pinterest!
The JOY of the Lord is my strength! Thanks for sharing.
LOVE it!!!
The meaning of the word “rejoice” is….. to choose joy. God’s word entreats us to rejoice always….to continually choose joy. Easier to do on sunny days but much more difficult on the dark ones. Only by His strength at times…..
“Though my marriage tree may not bud and though my crop of children may fail and my work produce little yield, though there is no money in the bank and no dream left in the heart, though others may choose different ways to live their one life, till my last heaving breath, I will fight to the death for this: ‘I will take joy.’”
Habbakuk 3:18, ESV
Ann Voskamp, One Thousand Gifts, Pg. 176