Falling in Love with Jesus!!!

December 20, 2009

Earlier today a friend reminded me of this great song. I put it here on my blog about a year ago.

The East Coast is getting plummeted with snow. I hear the TV telling us that we haven't had a snow storm like this in December in a hundred years! That's Ok, because I am so in love with Jesus! Listen to Jonathan Butler sing this very anointed song...



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8 thoughts and/or comments:

Judy said...

Your blog is beautiful! Have a wonderful Christmas,Lori!

Warren Baldwin said...

Hey Lori,
I've been preaching Luke 1 & 2 for the Christmas season. It has been very uplifting for me. The old story never gets old when you are in relationship with Him!

Lori Laws said...

Hi Judy, thanks! I'm snowed in, so I'm beautifying my blog!! Have a blessed Christmas also! God bless.

Lori Laws said...

Never, never, never gets old! Thanks for your comment. I love this season! God bless, and Merry Christmas!

sarah said...

I too am in love with Jesus....I just want to show everyone how awesome He is and that He is a God who is more than enough. have a great day Lori. Sarah

Lori Laws said...

Yep, we belong to the Jesus club! Have a great day yourself. God bless, and have a Merry Christmas!

penlighted said...

oh Lori thank you so much! i'll make a post about it too..such a beautiful song, beautiful lyrics..

i love Him so much!

Merry Christmas!

Lori Laws said...

I know you love Jesus! This has to be one of my favorite songs. Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment. God bless, and Merry Christmas to you and yours!

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