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Friday Favorites: Wedding Pictures

It’s hard to believe, but yesterday marked two months that Preacherman and I have been married!  Time flies when you’re having fun!

Because I haven’t shared many of them on here, and I promised that I would, here are a few of my favorite wedding photographs.  Honestly, they are ALL my favorite, and our AMAZING photographer, Ashley, of ArtbyAsh deserves every accolade possible!  She did awesome work, and I may have finally persuaded Preacherman to let me keep her on a small monthly retainer so that we can have a photo session whenever we like!

Without further ado:

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Photo above: Me with my wonderful bridesmaids!

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Photo above: Preacherman and his handsome groomsmen.

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Photo above: Prayer with my Dad, Pastor Nate.

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Photo above: Preacherman and I praying together before the wedding- on opposite sides of the wall so we couldn’t see each other!

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Photo above: Going to hug my mom- because you’re never too old for hugs from Mommy!

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Photo above: The bouquets!

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Photo above: Me, opening Preacherman’s wedding gift.  He did a good great job!

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Photo above: Our wedding bands and the program.

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Photo above: Check the hands- we’s married now!

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Photo above: Preacherman and I walking into our future.

Such a wonderful, magical day!  To God be the glory for the things He has done!  Peace and blessings!


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In All Things…

“You never cease to amaze me.  I can say You’ve never failed me.  You are amazing, God.” -Deon Kipping, Never Cease

A lot of times I have these moments where I’m just in awe of God and how He works; the depths of His love, and the lengths that He will go to demonstrate that love for us.  As I can reflect on my life, there are several times both in recent memory and not so recent memory where I just marvel at the works of God.

In my recent memory there has been a recurring situation that always leaves me shaken and speechless at how God works.  Here’s what has happened:

I’ll be at a stoplight, waiting for the light to turn green.  I’m the first car at the light.  While I’m waiting, I’ve distracted myself by Twitter/Instagram/Facebook/text messages on my phone.  Now, clearly I know that this is NOT something that I should be doing, but I’m doing it anyway.  The light turns green, and I’m still slightly distracted.  Just as I’m about to press the gas to go, a car runs their red light, and speeds through the intersection.

This has happened three times.  Each time it’s happened, it’s been a situation where the car would have hit my car on the driver’s side at some insane speed.

Now, had I been fully alert and not distracted by the phone, I would have gone IMMEDIATELY when the light turned green.  How do I know this?  Because it’s the type of driver that I am.  And after living in Miami and hearing people blow their horns AS SOON AS the light turned green, I resolved to never be the cause of that. So, I know that if I’d have been paying attention, I’d have been making my way through the intersection just in time for a car to smash into me.  It’s scary to think of what could have happened.

This is not my attempt to justify my behavior, but more confidence in my belief of one of my favorite scriptures; one that speaks peace to my soul when I’m tired; one that never fails to encourage me:

“And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.”- Romans 8:28

Wow.

IN ALL THINGS GOD WORKS FOR THE GOOD…man, I could shout right there.  So yes, even in my state of doing something wrong, God was working for my good.

Now, please don’t use this as an excuse to go and do WRONG things because God can still work through them.  There’s no need to take advantage of the grace and mercy that God provides.  Don’t force Him to have to overextend himself because of poor decisions.  You know- if you know better, then do better.

But what I really want is for you to be encouraged, knowing that even in those tough places, dry spots, difficult times, God is still working it out in your favor.  So while it seems rough right now, you’re going to be able to look back and see how you overcame.  As a matter of fact, I bet there are things you could look back on RIGHT NOW and see how you thought it was TERRIBLE, but now, you recognize how God was at work on your behalf.

As Marvin Sapp would say (or sing), “He has His Hands on You“!

Be encouraged!  Peace and Blessings!