Art Journal: Godliness Is

I’ve been posting my art journal creations on the Facebook page for #ThrowbackThursday. If you haven’t us checked out on Facebook, I’d appreciate you taking a look. If you like the content, please give it a follow.

Today, our #tbt post is this art journal entry from back in 2021, featuring a quote by Alistair Begg. When I read this quote, I feel challenged to ask myself whether I do, indeed, live “with an all-pervasive sense of God’s presence.” I won’t say I’m actively thinking of God every second of the day. However, since reading The Practice of the Presence of God by Brother Lawrence, I have a better perspective on what it means to live with a heightened awareness of God’s presence.

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Art Journal: Death Is A Part of Life

Way back on May 14th, I put up a #ThrowbackThursday post on my Facebook page. It included an art journal entry that I’d created on February 14, 2021. In that post, I promised I’d put an article here giving some insight into its backstory.

It’s been over a month-and-a-half. One reason it has taken me this long to write about it is because this piece has a tough sentiment. Death is a part of life. Not a popular thought. I think most humans don’t want to contemplate their own mortality. Death is a very unpleasant subject. And yet, death comes for us all at some point.

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Living in Community: Gifts

If you are a Christian, you are called to so much more than just warming a pew on Sunday mornings. Or your couch at home while you watch services online. I know there are those who will read this and push back because they’ve been hurt in church, by church people. The fact that they are even showing up for church on Sunday mornings is a minor miracle all on its own. Hear me when I say that I’ve been there, too. But understand that it means that you are not living into your calling as a follower of Christ. We are called to follow Christ, not people, and sometimes that requires us to follow Him in spite of others. It is difficult to function in a healthy way within a faith community when you’ve been hurt, but our mission is to follow Christ.

All Christians are called to be part of a local body of believers.

…and let us consider [thoughtfully] how we may encourage one another to love and to do good deeds, not forsaking our meeting together [as believers for worship and instruction], as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another; and all the more [faithfully] as you see the day [of Christ’s return] approaching.

Hebrews 10:24-25 (AMP)

As Scripture points out, believers are meant to live in community with one another. Whether your faith community is a traditional church that meets in a traditional space, a contemporary church that meets in an old storefront or movie theater, or even a small group that gathers in a private residence, you are called to be part of a faith community that breaks bread together, fellowships with one another, and worships, studies, and prays together. We are to meet regularly with one another, and we are called to commitment and faithfulness within our faith community.

If you’ve been hurt by church folk, then this will seem like a tall order, if not a downright impossibility. Believe me, I get it. But you, with all your unique talents and gifts and your unique personality are important to the body of Christ. You matter, and you are needed.

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