Web — the tapestry poem, often quoted by corrie ten boom, holocaust survivor and christian speaker and author.

Webthe tapestry of love.

It is a journey.

God drew up the plans and wrote the specifications.

This essay investigates the.

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Webas we weave the tapestries of our lives, we gradually begin to see our designs from a wider angle of years.

Little relating our life as a weaving or a tapestry.

And i in foolish pride forget he sees the upper and i the underside.

Two souls entwined, love's threads woven through our hearts, a tapestry of forever.

In this short poem, weaving represents the bonds of love.

Web — encouraging allegory from corrie ten boom retold by s.

Just as threads are entwined on a loom, two souls are united by a profound connection.

Web — a common metaphor for life is a tapestry, an intricate and exquisite piece of art in which each thread symbolizes a person s experiences, relationships, and choices.

We may or may not be pleased with what we see.

In laying the foundation of earth life, a blueprint was used.

We must pull the yarn, tie the knots, and cut the strands—row by row—until our life here on earth is finished.

In the photo above, the large tapestry is almost completed.

Web — in the grand loom of existence, we are but threads, weaving our stories into the magnificent tapestry of life.

Life, an intricate tapestry woven from the threads of time, experiences, and emotions, is a captivating masterpiece that unfolds uniquely for every individual.

Oft’ times he weaveth sorrow;

Webwhen a weaver, weaves a tapestry, especially a large one they can only see a very small portion of it at a time.

My life is but a weaving between my god and me.

Both good and hard times are needed for beauty.

Each moment, a delicate dance of light and shadow, every emotion a hue on the.

Not ’til the loom is silent and the shuttles cease to fly will god unroll the canvas….

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Web — each of us, though, must be the weavers of our own tapestry.

Web — my life is but a weaving between my god and me.

They cannot be concerned with what has been woven before, because it is wound around a beam and will not be seen again until the tapestry is completed and off the loom.

I cannot choose the colors he weaveth steadily.