“Forsake Me Not”

O God, thou hast taught me from my youth: and hitherto have I declared thy wondrous works. Now also when I am old and grayheaded, O God, forsake me not; until I have shewed thy strength unto this generation, and thy power to everyone that is to come.

Psalm 71:17-18 KJV

“Renewal”

Thou, which hast shewed me great and sore troubles, shalt quicken me again, and shalt bring me up again from the depths of the earth. Thou shalt increase my greatness, and comfort me on every side.
– Psalms 71:20-21

“Promise of Witnessing Miracles”

Jesus answered and said unto him, Because I said unto thee, I saw thee under the fig tree, believest thou? thou shalt see greater things than these. And he saith unto him, Verily, verily, I say unto you, Hereafter ye shall see heaven open, and the angels of God ascending and descending upon the Son of man.
– John 1:50-51

“Live Blameless & Pure”

Do all things without murmurings and disputing’s: That ye may be blameless and harmless, the sons of God, without rebuke, in the midst of a crooked and perverse nation, among whom ye shine as lights in the world
– Philippians 2:14-15

“Forgotten God”

My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge: because thou hast rejected knowledge, I will also reject thee, that thou shalt be no priest to me: seeing thou hast forgotten the law of thy God, I will also forget thy children.
– Hosea 4:6

As for feathers, they’re fascinating structures with multiple purposes. Feathers are crucial for birds’ flight, insulation to maintain body temperature, and waterproofing. They’re also used for attracting mates, camouflage, and even communication among birds.

Many people believe that finding a feather is a sign or message from a higher power or a loved one who has passed away, often seen as a symbol of reassurance or guidance.

A fallen feather can represent the act of letting go or releasing something that is no longer needed, much like birds shed old feathers to make way for new growth.

Some view fallen feathers as a sign of protection, as if someone or something is watching over them.

Finding a feather can also be a reminder of one’s connection to nature and the natural world.

Just as birds rely on their feathers for protection, warmth, and flight, forgetting God might symbolize losing divine protection and guidance in one’s life.

Feathers often symbolize a connection to the divine or spiritual realm. Forgetting God might represent a disconnection from spirituality and the deeper meanings and comforts it provides.