“To venture up to
Mountains heights.
Breathe the air of
Snow and light.
To walk where others
Have shared the view,
Joshua,
David,
And
Peter too.
Truth of days and
Time gone by.
Retracing steps
He was sure to climb.
Up unto where
Hills meet sky;
The
Transformation of
Jesus Christ.”

“Joshua turned back at that time and took Hazor…
Then he burned Hazor with fire.” Joshua 11:10-11 NKJV
“Therefore, I will remember you from
The land of Jordan, and from the
Heights of Hermon.”
A Psalm of David – Psalm 42:6 NKJV
“Now after six days
Jesus took Peter, James and John his brother, and
Led them up on a high mountain by themselves and
He was transfigured before them.
His face shone like the sun, and
His cloths became as white as the light.”
Matthew 17:1-2 NKJV
Poem by denisebalog©2018
Photos captured by denisebalog©2018 at Hazor, in the Upper Galilee region of Israel.
So beautiful!! Thank you, Denise!! ❤️
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Thank you Lynn:) Blessings for the week ahead. Thank you for stopping by.
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Thank you Vincent:) Have a wonderful weekend!
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You’re very welcome Denise and likewise my friend 😍
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Retracing. What a beautiful way of reflecting. Lovely poem. In many ways it is remembering in seasons like Christmas and Easter we have the opportunity of ‘retracing’ if only we could stop the materialism and hype from blinding the beginnings. (I believe we can by ‘retracing’ through the Word and in prayer). Shalom! Grace!
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Amen! Yes Faye, this is a special time of the year to retrace the path that Jesus took, starting here at Mount Hermon, all the way to Jerusalem to save us. God bless you friend. Thank you for your thoughtful comments.
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