Sunday, May 10, 2009

He Love Me, He Loves Me Not - Today's Flowers

Did you ever like someone and take a flower and pull it's petals off saying "He Loves Me... He Loves Me Not", alternating with each petal you pulled? That's what these photos reminded me of today.


And then I thought of God and how He loves me... and how He loves you. And I don't care how many times a little doubt may creep into your head, it's a guarantee that no matter how many times you might try this, the last petal will alway be "He Loves Me." HE LOVES ME!


Herein is love, not that we loved God, but that he loved us. and sent his Son to be the propitiation for our sins... We have known and believed the love that God hath to us. God is love; and he that dwelleth in love dwelleth in God, and God in him... We love him, because he first loved us.
--1 John 4:10, 16, 19


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28 comments:

Jane said...

Pretty:)

Juliana said...

wow....awesome shots

My entry this week : in HERE. I hope you have time to visit. Thanks

Nihal said...

Oh yes, I know this saying "He Loves Me... He Loves Me Not", and its so famous one here in Istanbul, but we say it to check our love while counting daisies:)
Gorgeous flowers from your part of the world.
Have a happy TF:)

Ebie said...

A very wonderful post and how we are always reminded of God's unconditional love for us. Have a happy weekend.

VALKYRIEN said...

Well, I didn't have to pick any petals to know I love your shots of that beautiful flower! :)

Arija said...

A superb way of looking at a fading rose!

Digital Flower Pictures said...

Interesting take on the Rose. We play that game all the time but sometimes substitute other questions.

Thumbelina said...

Beautiful shots and scripture. Very well put together. Thanks.
Mine is up too - come see!

Leora said...

Lovely macro shots of a beautiful flower.

Naturegirl said...

A lovely post! Yes I still do the loves me..thing..especially with the dandelions abundant this time of year!Wonderful macro images! Great job!

Tulip said...

stunning macro shots of dandelion. happy weekdays.

mimi said...

beautiful dandelion flower. have a great week.

Unknown said...

Yeah! I did that a lot of times and when the last petal is on He loves me not, then I'd pick a new flower and make sure I end up on He loves me, LOL. Beautiful photo of a beautiful flower.

Kerri Farley said...

Beautiful!!!

betty-NZ said...

Isn't it amazing how much wonder there is in the details? I can't see how anyone would really believe that it all evolved by itself. God has terrific beauty everywhere we look!

DeniseinVA said...

Fantastic close-ups, just beautiful! Thanks so much for sharing them with us.

Anonymous said...

Lovely macro shots :)

SAPhotographs (Joan) said...

Fantastic shots TB. I never played that game incase it worked on :he loves me not'. :)

Race said...

beautiful macro shot! i always want the 'he loves me'

Vicky said...

A big AMEN to -The last petal will always be "He loves me" !

Thank God for this blessed assurance from him.

Inday said...

I see God's beauty in things HE created like these flowers above. Isn't their beauty that our eyes behold is the demonstration of HIS great LOVE for us? Because in their beauty, we feel happy!

Regina said...

These one really perfect. Beautiful shots as always.

Anonymous said...

We used to do that with buttercups as kids..I wonder if children do that anymore...

Happily Retired Gal said...

Lovely images and wonderful reminder how nature reflects God's love for us ... just as we are. Thank you ;--)
Hugs and blessings,

Oman said...

he loves me not may win but i definitely love your shots.

The Right Blue said...

I love the shade of pink in the center of the flower. So delicate.

Danielle said...

As always these are amazing! I loved the scripture too!

Christy said...

Beautiful floral pictures. I love the verses that you chose - such a perfect quote for your theme. I also loved that you used KJV for quoting from. While I am not of the KJV-only movement I do prefer the KJV version for memorization and quoting. Wonderful job.