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The gift of the prayer of examen

5/19/2021

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How can we hear from God? One way is to practice the prayer of Examen. 

The prayer of Examen is a review of the day with God. Prayerfully you ask God to help you notice His presence and His gifts as you look back over a period of time. I am often surprised by what God brings to mind that I missed of failed to appreciate at the time. Often I find or hear deep truths from God through this prayer.

The other night in prayer God immediately reminded of this sweet gift My granddaughter made for me. Made with loving hands and heart, I have no more precious jewels than these! I fully appreciated it at the time but as God brought it to mind again, I was overcome with gratitude. In that moment I heard and felt God as He spoke about what is precious and what is impermanent. I have been struggling and I felt His presence in this moment. I was comforted, strengthened and touched by His hand. I felt a shift in my spirit and I was left changed. My struggle is not over, but God gave me what I need for the next steps.

God comes when and where He wills and it is a mystery. Not all my prayers are so eventful, but when they are-it’s holy ground! Do you long to hear from God? Are you wondering where He is working in your life? Are you hungry to taste the goodness of the Lord and dwell with the spirit of God? Spiritual direction and the prayer of examen are just two ways that can help you hear and see Gods action in your life. God is waiting for you to come to Him and experience his love. Come today.

If you are interested or have questions about anything you read here feel free to contact me and I will be happy to help. 

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Unfinished Works and Imago Dei

5/7/2021

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I remember the first time I achieved a “likeness” in a portrait. I don’t remember how old I was. I don’t remember who it was. I don’t remember if it was a drawing or a painting. I don’t remember if it was in a class or on my own. I don’t remember any of the details, but I do remember how it felt! I remember becoming so engrossed that time stood still. I remember feeling connected to something “else”, something bigger. Art had always held a kind of peace for me, but this was more intense. At the time I didn’t understand that I was experiencing the Holy Spirit entering with me into the act of creating. All I knew was that this was a way to connect to something deep within me and that it was a unique experience for me.
And I wanted more!

One Sunday many (over 30) years ago, our church commissioned a stained glass window that depicted the creation story. When it was finished and installed the pastor preached a sermon on creation. I sat in the pew as he began to read Genesis one. All I heard that whole sermon was, “in the beginning, God created”. As I gazed at the stained glass something clicked for me. God was a creator and I was a creator. In that moment I understood what I was feeling when I created. I understood that we are made in His image and as such, we are creative! And that I shared that with Him! That was a pivotal moment for me and my art.

Fast forward to today. The thrill of creating a portrait is still there. I love to do portraits from life because the life that you are trying to capture is right in front of you. I feel in communion with God and it feels like holy ground to enter into creating an Imago Dei, or the image of God. An image is a reflection or a mirror. Each time I enter into the process of a portrait, from life or a photo, I am aware that each of us is a walking miracle! I see the stardust that we are all made of. I am reminded of the endless variations of the human form that come together in each individual. I notice the natural gestures that only that one person possesses and I try to capture the essence that is unique to that person. And I marvel in wonder at the Creator and lover of our souls.

This is a sketch I meant to paint from a photo on the sketchy app. I never did get to the painting part. I have lots and lots of unfinished works like this one in various stages of completion. One thing the artist always asks themselves is “is this work finished”. Some of the works of art I like best by other artists are sketches and unfinished works. Sketches help the artist search for what is true about the subject and clarify how they want to give that a voice. I think sketches and unfinished work have a purity that the finished work often doesn’t. I find beauty in the simplicity of the artists concept and the struggle to tell the story. I think this sketch has qualities that give it a voice and make it as finished as it needs to be for me, its creator. I love the lines and I think it stands on its own. I wonder if that’s how God see’s us too? And that’s another subject for another time!

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