“Isaiah 30”
I sat down to read my Bible early one morning and it opened to Isaiah 30. As I began to read the passage I was drawn to the similarities between Israel and our nation. Reading further, I knew immediately in my spirit that I needed to paint the vision of the broken pot.
As I prayed over what the painting would look like, I began seeing in my spirit, a Chinese Ming pot. The background was to be charcoal gray and that is all that was downloaded at that time. When I sat down to paint, I prayed as I always do that Papa God would take my paint brush and paint what was on His heart.
Incidentally, Isaiah 30 was so impactful that I was led to use it as the basis for our prayer meeting last week.
While painting, I had several downloads, one that I needed to make the pot “fatter” (chuckle, chuckle) and that I needed to paint a red rim on the pot.
I finished painting the pot and worked on the shards. When I stood back to see if anything else needed to be done, I was amazed as I saw and felt in my spirit the “Rose of Sharon” leaping out at me from the arrangement of the shards of broken pottery.
The message in all this; even in the brokenness there is always Jesus