Tone matters. We communicate it even when we don’t speak with our posture, expressions, and more. David J. Collum
The word "tone" itself is not explicitly used in the Bible in the way it's used today, referring to the way words are spoken or the overall feeling conveyed. However, the tone can be felt in the words written…
Some read His word and can feel conviction, rising above with renewed hope! Some feel a sense of forgiveness, uplifted by the power of faith… There are so many emotions that can be felt just by the tone of His written word; they invite us to dive into a deeper connection with our first Love.
We love because he first loved us. 1 John 4:19
His loving tone always speaks to my heart... The King James Version of the Bible contains 66 chapters and 783,137 words. And I have discovered it reveals the greatest love story ever told...
His tone, His voice, His words … are so majestically spoken.. For many years, I believe He attempted to reach out to me, but I was too busy to hear Him.. And now my soul thirsts for more… More of Him… I can never get enough.
When I hear His voice whispering my name, I'm filled with an unshakeable sense of peace and feel an extraordinary sense of love that elevates my heart into a state of blissful contentment.
His tone is that of a loving Father, Friend, and lover of our souls…
I am learning to discern His tone from the chatter of our world…
Be still, my heart… and quietly listen …
My sheep listen to my voice; I know them, and they follow me.
John 10:27
He is my Shepherd, my King, my Everything!!
It’s Him! It’s always Him!
Shh π€« Be still … and listen with soulful ears… can you hear Him??? Oh, how I love His loving tone!! πΆπΆπΆπΆ
Photography & Words Written by Lori Garner
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The More I Seek You, The More I Love You / Timeless Hebrew Tunes


