Saturday, February 19, 2011

Examples of Deeply Artwork

  
These pieces are going up in the Glimpse of His Glory art exhibit "Sancuary"  They are not the final work of art so be sure and stop by the gallery and see all the artist work.  Glimpse of His Glory is within Johnson Ferry Baptist Church click on this link for more information about their gallery ministry.  http://www.johnsonferry.org/gallery.aspx  
 

Sanctuary Exhibit viewing dates 
February 25 through April 10 of 2011



Be sure and snoop around the site for ways you grow in your understanding, faith and walk with God.  It's a great place to come in and be fed -
 "But don't park there...we've got work to do in the REAL world"!
art work by Candace Huffmaster

Starting A New Deeply Series

Creativity Speaks is the foundation for our Deeply Series.

Daily you can get a nugget to journal from by having us send you the post from our daily encouragement through "Journey of the Kaleidoscope Butterfly"~or simply log onto http://www.kaleidoscopebutterfly.org/ and pick a thought.....any thought and start your entries in your journal.

We meet monthly to encourage each other or daily on line.  There are also weekly, and bi-weekly meetings.  So check it out, or just share whatever you feel.  We are very happy to post your ponderings here.  After all.....ALL creativity speaks to us!

Be who you are...not who you think someone desires you to be ~ That's all.

I Am Free

I am free
Free to be
Be all you desire…..
 Of you in me

My humble heart soars
On wings of you
Your love lifts it higher……
Above all that displeases you

Shine your presence
For all to see
Not me my master……
But your divinity

Soar and cover all unpleasantness
Swaddle the essence
And cuddle it tight
Rise in us all…..
That which is pleasing in your sight

Grow your seed
Let it bear your fruit
Feed all the ravished……
Bring joy to their ground

Nourish your harvest
Farm your lush fields
Send out your abundance……
To every lost soul

Rain down - ignite your power
Strike with lightening - connect your links
Spread like current - conduct the change

Light into the darkness
Warmth onto the cold
Air increases circulate…….
Your spirit now flows

My master; my all
My life is but you
Dead to my existence……
Alive to serve you

Be all I am
Loose all I was
Bind all you are……..
My anchor; My Stronghold

By Candace Huffmaster
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Thursday, September 30, 2010

Work by Kristi Parmer


My Face Against the Wall
Sometimes it seems:
As thought there’s no where else to go,
There’s nothing more to try
And no body on which to lean

When everyone is removed
And we are falling, falling down
The bottom that we hit
Forces out our last bit of air

With the bricks of the wall weighing in
Our eyes see no space left
Desperation is our cry; yet silence is what we hear

In the stillness of our sobs, the voice of truth is heard
As his love unstacks the forms
Although it seems all is a waste, and your lifeless body limp
They can steal but not destroy; your breath they may not take
I am always in control... my control respects your space
What they meant to hem you in
Actually saved your very life
Because now you seem my hands
Are placing the pieces of your life
All must move away, because your life is much too large
Bursting free, from the bondage of these walls.

Psalm by Kristi Palmer and Candace Huffmaster ©all rights reserved 2010

After speaking with Kristi about her picture and discussing it's meaning we spoke about Hezekiah feeling like this possibly.  I have listed the text from God's Word Translation here for you to ponder this as we did.

Isaiah 38:1-20
1In those days Hezekiah became sick and was about to die. The prophet Isaiah, son of Amoz, came to him and said, "This is what the LORD says: Give final instructions to your household, because you're about to die. You won't get well." 2 Hezekiah turned to the wall and prayed to the LORD. 3 "Please, LORD, remember how I've lived faithfully and sincerely in your presence. I've done what you consider right." And he cried bitterly. Then the LORD spoke his word to Isaiah, 5 "Go and say to Hezekiah, 'This is what the LORD God of your ancestor David says: I've heard your prayer. I've seen your tears. I'm going to give you 15 more years to live. 6 I'll rescue you and defend this city from the control of the king of Assyria.'" 7 [Isaiah said,] "This is your sign from the LORD that he will do what he promises. 8 The sun made a shadow that went down the stairway of Ahaz's upper palace. I'm going to make the shadow go back ten steps." So the sun on the stairway went back up the ten steps it had gone down. 9 King Hezekiah of Judah wrote this after he was sick and became well again: 10 I thought that in the prime of my life I would go down to the gates of Sheol and be robbed of the rest of my life. 11 I thought that I wouldn't see the LORD in this world. Even with all the people in the world, I thought I would never see another person. 12 My life was over. You rolled it up like a shepherd's tent. You rolled up my life like a weaver. You cut me off from the loom. You ended my life in one day. 13 I cried out until morning as if a lion had crushed all my bones. You ended my life in one day. 14 I chirped like swallows and cranes. I cooed like doves. My eyes were tired from looking up to heaven. I've suffered miserably, O Lord! Please help me! 15 What can I say now that he has spoken to me? He has done this. I will be careful the rest of my life because of my bitter experience. 16 Lord, people live in spite of such things, and I have the will to live in spite of them. You give me health and keep me alive. 17 Now my bitter experience turns into peace. You have saved me and kept me from the rotting pit. You have thrown all my sins behind you. 18 Sheol doesn't thank you! Death doesn't praise you! Those who go down to the pit cannot expect you to be faithful. 19 Those who are living praise you as I do today. Fathers make your faithfulness known to their children. 20 The LORD is going to rescue me, so let us play stringed instruments. We live our lives in the LORD's temple.


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