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Thursday, October 28, 2010

Invoke:

The action of “invoking” is usually more direct and active. It originally involved calling upon or summoning up a god or spirit. An invocation calls upon whatever is invoked to do something or serve a function. “Invoke” now can also be used to mean “to appeal to, to cite” http://www.wsu.edu/~brians/errors/evoke.html

to cause, call forth, or bring about, to declare to be binding or in effect, to call for with earnest desire. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/invoke

Dear Reader,
God spoke this word to me about a year ago, not knowing what it meant or who it had to do with. I felt motivated to start a blog and title it Invoke. As I searched the definition of Invoke, still trying to make sense of what it means, something clicked within me, We are called called by him with earnest desire...
we are his Invoke.

I hope to use this blog to inspire you weekly by speaking from the depths of my heart. (this blog thing is new to me) so be patient with me as I figure it all out.
I will share with you the vulnerability of my heart through photos, music, art, and stlye in hopes of awakening something within yours.
-Love Leah
arnest desire. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/invoke

Dear Reader,
God spoke this word to me about a year ago, not knowing what it meant or who it had to do with. I felt motivated to start a blog and title it Invoke. As I searched the definition of Invoke, still trying to make sense of what it means, something clicked within me, We are called called by him with earnest desire...
we are his Invoke.

I hope to use this blog to inspire you weekly by speaking from the depths of my heart. (this blog thing is new to me) so be patient with me as I figure it all out.
I will share with you the vulnerability of my heart in hopes of awakening something within yours.
-Love Leah

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