Saturday, October 27, 2012

freedom calls

I just returned home from an incredible week at the DIVE school in Texas. I painted a lot while I was there so I have a series of paintings that I will be posting in the next few days. So, stay tuned! :)

This painting is a two piece design, simply meaning that the two canvases fit together to form one painting; and in this case, the shape of a tree.

The bottom half of the tree is meant to portray the hardships of life, sin, and the darkness that we so often find ourselves caught in the midst of. At times, it is a suffocating, demobilizing, and hopeless place to be.  Darkness tends to cloud our vision and make our hearts cry out: "set me free."

This has been the cry of my heart over and over again the past few years. Through moments of freedom and joy, there is still a darkness that lurks, waiting for a moment alone with me, when it can draw me in again. For me, shame and fear have been two of the biggest factors and weak spots in me that so often allow the darkness to seep in again.  And I give in, again and again. I cry out for freedom and for my chains to be broken- forgetting that all along, my chains HAVE been broken and I AM already free.

Because here's the thing: Jesus came so that we could be free. He died so that we could live in freedom and not have to be burdened by shame or guilt or fear or sadness, or whatever it is that sucks us into and locks us in the darkness. In Galatians 5:1 it says that "It is for freedom that Christ has set us free."  Is that not clear enough? We ARE free. But we have to live that and breathe that for ourselves.  The price has already been paid; we just need to claim it.

The second part of Galatians 5:1 says that "Stand firm, then, and do not let yourselves be burdened again by a yoke of slavery."  This means that we have to not only turn away from the darkness- we have  to FIGHT it at times. And continue to believe and claim what is already ours.

The upper half of the painting, as you can see, is lighter in color and in form.  Words like "restoration", "redemption," and "hope" line the branches. You may notice that I repeated the word "freedom" a few times and that was no accident. I wanted to emphasize the word and emphasize the fact that we are free, and have freedom, from all of the things that hold us down, because of what Jesus did on the cross.

embrace that. accept that. claim that today.

you.are.free.








3 comments:

  1. i like how the trunk looks like it has a fingerprint texture around it. can't wait to see more.

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  2. This is the most amazing painting. Sooo cool. Thx for sharing what is inside of you for the workd

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