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"Let your conversation be without coveteousness; and be content with such things as ye have: for He hath said, I will never thee, nor forsake thee." Hebrews 13:5 I have found that doing art whether through drawing or painting is very therapeutic for me. I have been working on this drawing off and on since my Dad’s memorial service. At the beginning of the drawing, I realized I wasn’t ready to work on it yet. After my Dad went Home to be with his Savior, I was heartbroken. One night as I was crying and talking with the LORD about it, I told Him how I wish I could have been with Dad when he passed. He was all alone and in extreme pain. At that moment, the LORD reminded me that Dad was not alone, that He was with Him and that’s where this drawing came from. He reminded me that He was sitting beside Dad as he was in extreme pain, holding his hand as He was getting ready to escort Dad to his real Home. I drew Dad’s hand with his wrinkles and all because that was his true hand along with his missing finger. When I look at this drawing I’m reminded that Dad no longer has wrinkles AND he NOW has ALL his fingers!!! As I was drawing Dad’s hand yesterday, I felt as if I was holding his hand at that moment. I’m so thankful for my Savior who sees our pain, physical and emotional and He meets us in that pain. He died for us taking our punishment for our sins as you can see by the scar I drew in His hand. If you look very closely to Jesus’ pointer finger, you will see a very unique fingerprint. Our fingerprints identify us and His fingerprint identifies Him as our Savior! When we feel like we’re all alone, remember if you are a child of God, “You’re Not Alone”. I just wanted to share my heart. Have a great day in the LORD on purpose!
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I decided as I was working on this website, that a blog would be a way to explain what goes through my mind as I work on each piece the Lord has laid on my heart. Archives
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