Memes For Reader Friday

Patricia Bradley Reader Friday 65 Comments

Memes For Reader Friday is this week’s post! I have to have the edits in by Monday morning at 8 a.m.! So….I’m posting a few of the memes from over the years. Leave a comment letting me know which is your favorite and I’ll enter you in the April drawing for a book from my library (or whatever I said last week…can’t remember. lol)

And I’ll try to respond to comments, but I may be slow…

Memes for Reader Friday

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  1. Vera Day

    Good luck with the edits! They’re all nice memes, but I particularly like Ps 150:6. (p.s. I got a wonderful package in the mail yesterday, thank you!)

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    1. Connie Porter Saunders

      I love them all but I’ll choose #6, Psalm 5:3. I always thank God for a new day, and another chance but I’m never sure what it will bring. I never know if I’ll be thanking him for that day when I get ready for sleep, or if I’ll be with Jesus!

      Prayers for your editing!

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  2. Debra Tucker

    Good Luck Pat! You’ve got this! Psalms 143:8, Our Lord knew I would especially need it this morning. Thank you!

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  3. Tim Johnson

    Pick a meme? They are also so beautiful and touching I hardly know where to begin. But, I keep coming back to the first with Ps 19:1. I’ve had my head in the stars and planets almost as long as I can remember.

    “‘ARE THESE FROM THE THREE BODIES THEY DUG up?’ The question came from my right.” is the first line from “A Cry from the Dust” by Carrie Parks. I loved her “Fallout” so much, I’ve now gone back to her first book. No disappointment there. Before that, I read “Jonas” by Susan Warren. Another fantastic book.

    I hope your editing goes smoothly and quickly. God’s blessings for you, Pat.

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      Patricia Bradley

      Tim, I love all of Carrie’s books. So glad I introduced her to you. 😉 And thank you–I’m going to need lots of prayers to finish my edits! But God knows it’s due…

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  4. Barbara Diggs

    Good morning, Pat! I love all of them, but Psalm 27:1 is a favorite, because sometimes it’s a scary world out there!

    Continuing to cover you in prayer.

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  5. Rick Barry

    Yes, the heavens DO declare the glory of God. I love a clear, star-filled sky on warm summer night. Awe-inspiring!

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      Patricia Bradley

      Thanks, Rick. I know what you mean about awe-inspiring~I used to pick up my neighbor’s paper every morning about 5, and in the winter, the sky would be so amazing that time of the morning.

  6. L. Murphy

    Picking a favorite Bible verse is like being told you have to pick a favorite child! Impossible! 🙂 As I was reading each verse you posted, I kept thinking, “This is my favorite,” then I would read the next… However, Psalm 91 has been a meaningful chapter since childhood, so I’ll pick that one.
    Trusting that your edits will come quickly and the Lord will bless you with clarity of mind. Can’t wait for your new release!

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  7. Paul Richardson

    Thanks Patricia. Psalm 5:3 is my favorite as I feel the peace and strength of the Lord in my morning prayers.

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  8. Gloria A

    All are great for different times but Psalm 27:1 speaks to me the most. Best wishes for clear and speedy edits. My first line: There’s a point in every long winter when it seems spring will never come. Courage in the Storm by Laurel Blount

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  9. Rhonda

    Praying Isaiah 50:4 for you Pat —- knowing that the Lord will give you the words you need for the edits, etc.

    But all of them were beautiful and Truth and so representative of His love.

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  10. Edward Arrington

    Pat, I think I like the next to last picture best. The verse suits the picture perfectly. The clouds are rolling but the sun is pushing them back. When the clouds are rolling and tumbling all around us, the Son pushes them back and gets us through the storms. My wife and I were driving this afternoon. That picture reminds me of the clouds we were seeing. We were heading east, so the sun was behind us. We had to make a stop and I noticed how bright it was behind us, although we had been covered by dark clouds.

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      Patricia Bradley

      I love the picture you painted with words, Edward. I was on a plane once, and a thunderstorm was chasing us. The clouds were so black on one side, but then on the other side, there was the sun. Wish I could’ve gotten a photo of that! And I totally agree with your analogy.

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  11. Trixi

    Psalm 150:6 both for the scripture & how the top of the tree looks like it’s on fire! I love the picture it paints in my head “Everything that has breath” will praise God’s name

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      Patricia Bradley

      I know, Trixi–about the trees. I was out walking, it was cloudy but as I approached my house, the sun popped out and the rays hit the tree. I’d never seen it do that before–they were almost red!

  12. Robin Reich

    Ps 143:8 meme is my favorite. I just finished reading “Stand-off”. Fantastic. My first book of yours I’ve read and it was great. Looking forward to reading more.

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