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Messages From Heaven: the Most Beautiful Sunrises

Since the dawn of time, sunrises have been the inspiration of many of great men. Painters and poets, photographers, and novelists throughout the ages have received a spark of genius from the radiant beauty that each new morning reigns in.

Can messages from heaven really be seen up above? Written on the wind and penned in the clouds, messages from heaven cry aloud. In the blink of an eye the moments pass away erasing the messages that had been sent for the day.
Mysteries entertained and hidden in the sky may reveal more than what just meets the eye. When the windows in heaven open up for the day, the angels in heaven come out to play. Painting the sky to reassure the heart that heaven can come in a twinkling of an eye.

What can be said about a sunrise that hasn’t been said before? Nothing unless we can learn how a sunrise has inspired some great and noble men before.

Form the beginning of the world, God created the day and the night, so that mankind would not have to live in darkness. Since those sacred words that God spoke to create the light (sun) of the day and the light (moon) of the night, the sun and the moon have continued to return shining as brightly as God had promised it would.

God’s Day


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“The heavens declare the glory of God, and the sky proclaims the work of His hands.” (Psalm 19:1)

There isn’t anything at all, bland with the works of God. His glory can be seen in the heavens each and every day. Science can logically reason out the mechanics of how the sunrise works, but science cannot duplicate the works that God has done.

Rosh Sunrise


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Mark Twain (1935-1910) was a famous American humorist, writer and lecturer that wrote many unforgettable novels about adventures, with his most notable adventure and probably most famous novel being “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” that he wrote in 1884. Mark Twine was born to write and his impressive collection of books, novels, essays, satires, magazine columns, and non-fiction travel pieces that total 44 completed works has immortalized his imaginative story-telling style throughout the generations.

Mark Twine recognized a profound depth of a sunrise in relation to life at large when he inked this famous quote, “Rise early. It is the early bird that catches the worm. Don’t be fooled by this absurd saw; I once knew a man who tried it. He got up at sunrise and a horse bit him.”

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  1. mc Caluya

    On September 23, 2008 at 6:43 am


    nice.. very nice..

  2. MAG Villaflor

    On September 23, 2008 at 6:46 am


    wwwhhhhooooooooowwwwwwwhhhhh… smoothly presented content, sensational and breath-taking photos

  3. B Nelson

    On September 23, 2008 at 9:31 am


    Awesome pictures. Interesting tie-ins with literature and facts.

  4. Mark Gordon Brown

    On September 23, 2008 at 9:35 am


    I Liked it so much, I am submitting to DIGG

  5. Dan Haugh

    On September 23, 2008 at 11:16 am


    Well written. The Beatles, Mark Twain and God! Beautiful pictures.

  6. Nelson Doyle

    On September 23, 2008 at 3:07 pm


    Thank you Mc, MAG, B Nelson, Mark and Dan, for the compliments. God really was in control in my life as this piece was being written. I did notice a couple of things that I need to go and correct, so that the article will flow a little more smoothly.

    God Bless,

    Nelson Doyle

  7. Nelson Doyle

    On September 23, 2008 at 3:26 pm


    Edits have been submitted to the publisher and will be corrected soon.

    God Bless,

    Nelson Doyle

  8. Ruby Hawk

    On September 23, 2008 at 8:56 pm


    Lovely sunrises, Nothing more beautiful. Take care, Ruby

  9. Bozsi Rose

    On September 23, 2008 at 9:25 pm


    Wonderful. A pleasure to look at.

  10. Eunice Tan

    On September 23, 2008 at 11:04 pm


    Nelson,

    What a writing! You has chosen beautiful pictures as well.

    Quote:
    Mark Twain recognized a profound depth of a sunrise in relation to life at large when he inked this famous quote, “Rise early. It is the early bird that catches the worm. Don’t be fooled by this absurd saw; I once knew a man who tried it. He got up at sunrise and a horse bit him.”

    Unquote:
    By chance I just posted below sentences at comment column of my article: http://www.healthmad.com/Health/Five-Reasons-You-Must-Know-Why-You-Must-Sleep-Early.236171

    I think it would be nice too if I post the sentences here:

    My heart is steadfast, O God, my heart is steadfast; I will sing and give praise. Awake, my glory! Awake, lute and harp! I will awaken the DAWN. (Psalms 57:7-8 NKJV)

    The clear implication is that the psalmist had a habit of getting up before dawn and “singing in” the morning. But what does this have to do with our sunset hours?

    According to modern sleep research, most people need seven to ten hours of sleep a day, and lost hours can never be made up.

    A good night’s sleep is one of God’s blessings to you. Sufficient sleep was a part of His design for your body and His plan for your life. When you make a habit of retiring early, you put yourself in a position to receive this blessing.

    You’ll find it easier to rise early and seek the Lord for His wisdom and strength (while enjoying DAWN & SUNRISE) for the day ahead.

    God bless you,
    Eunice

  11. Darlene McFarlane

    On September 24, 2008 at 8:02 pm


    This was very enjoyable.

    Thank you, Nelson

  12. Sam

    On September 26, 2008 at 6:12 pm


    beautiful sunrises,pictures and enjoyable article.

  13. louie jerome

    On September 29, 2008 at 9:55 am


    Lovely pictures

  14. bill008

    On October 3, 2008 at 8:45 pm


    I’ve seen some beautiful sunrises here in Texas, but these are wonderful as this article.

  15. Melody Arcamo Lagrimas

    On October 8, 2008 at 9:58 pm


    This is a very refreshing pice, and the pictures are just so majestic. Thanks a lot, Nelson, and God bless.

  16. Lucas Dié

    On October 28, 2008 at 5:04 pm


    you put a good days work here for all of us to enjoy

    it’s a marvellous piece, and if I now ask you to edit something, it is minor, a typing error … in the part about Monet it should correctly read 19th century, not 17th (but it is selfevident because you got the important date right anyhow) … only if you’re going to do some editing anyhow, it would make a good thing better :)

  17. Neverty Agisti

    On February 16, 2009 at 1:18 am


    Made in Allah, The Highest of All. Those are not man made!

  18. temesgenkrs

    On January 12, 2010 at 4:19 am


    I would like to say the work of God is very marvelous especially early in the morning if you observe the rise of the sun you will be fasinated.there some thing that feels heavenly in our soul.
    I like weaking up in the morning and go fo a ran on the way I usually watch the glorous sun rise.God bless you for inviting me the pictures in your website bye bye.

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