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<These two paintings to the left are respectively called: "It Was Night I" and "It Was Night II". I discuss them here. | ||
<The first painting to the left is of (you guessed it) Adam and Eve with the serpent in the Garden of Eden. The second one is of Jesus as the Lion of Judah and the Lamb of God. | ||
<These two paintings to the left are both about the parable of the Ten Virgins that I discuss here. |
The following rows of paintings are based on some of the themes found in the Gospels. The first row has to do with: sowing, watering, harvesting, and thanksgiving (the Eucharist). |
The next row deals with serious fishing |
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The next three rows have paintings that beckon us to fish and to get our hands dirty.... | |||
The next row deals with leaving the old life behind to follow Jesus | |||
The next row deals with raising Lazarus from the dead, and the other three paintings celebrate the freedom found in the Cross of Jesus. | |||
This row of paintings symbolizes the battles caused by my mental illness, that involved fallen angles, and the evil within me all of which often drove me and others crazy...but I believe that victory will be mine in the end which is what the last painting shows. | |||
The row of paintings below are symbolic of the Light of the world who shines into the hearts and minds of every person; the second painting is called, "Blessed are those who wait on the Lord" and I talk about it here and in the Story called: To Be Broken Into Freedom: A Spiritual Journey, pp. 22-23. | |||
The next row of paintings carry the theme of green pastures that the Good Shepherd leads us into in order to find rest and stength. | |||
This row below consists of a leather shield like natives in Africa may weild during warfare...this skin/shield is symbolic of Jesus who protects us from fallen angels' darts (lies); the next two are of Jesus washing my feet which is a continuing process; and the fourth one is a prayer that my people pleasing mask would be toren off some day (which has happened). | |||
The next row of paintings attempts to capture some of the peaceful moments inbetween the brokenness. | |||
The next row tries to capture something of the beauty of light on water in the evenings. | |||
<This painting is of Jesus the True Vine, with the sap of the Vine being the humble Holy Spirit, us the fruit bearing branches, and God the Father as the Vine Dresser, Cf. John 15. | |||
<This is a painting about the story of the Good Samaritan that Jesus told. | < Those who sow in tears will reap with shouts of joy! | ||
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