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Communion With God Stimulates Divine Creativity in Worship and the ArtsJan Balch writes the following: “Since learning
how to communicate with God through your
course, I have been able to significantly reduce the time it takes to centre myself on Him. This has come in handy through the worship time at church as God repeatedly shows me visions and communicates with me. (Although, earlier on I tried not to listen as He told me to draw in church!) “Metamorphosis” The story behind this painting begins with the desire of the artist to break open in a more spiritual and artistic way. A wise young man said, “Paint from your soul, Mom, not from your head!” I stood before the blank canvas and asked the Lord to open up my soul, as my son had said. “Open up my soul Lord, show me what
You see!” This is the result of that encounter with God. This was before I began painting or drawing in church…almost a full year before. God works with us, no matter how long it takes, to prepare us for our journey!
“Break Forth” This creation was
received as a vision at a worship service. It was my first time painting
in front of a crowd. Although nervous, I was more excited to see what God
had in store. The two hands showed a flood of water, mixed with blood,
pouring out. God is offering His Church eternal living water. Upon
the completion of the painting, the verse Isaiah 44:3 came to my mind as a
representation of its meaning. As I painted this, God gave me another
vision that was to be tied into it…it is as follows….
“The River of God” This vision came to me while concentrating on the “Break Forth” painting. It was a continuation of that theme. God says in
Scripture He will pour out. Isaiah 35:6,7. “Shadow of the Cross” This vision came to my heart as I was worshiping in
church. The cross was the focal point along with its shadow. Then God showed me that His people, whom He loves, are standing under the shadow of that Cross. “Jesus and Child” This drawing came to me as I worshiped in church. A young child, aged 1 ½ years, was walking and swaying to the music at the front of the church. She held her white blanket high above her head and then lay it down on the floor…she did this several times. She then held the blanket close to her, as though it was soothing her. This image of Christ being that blanket came to me and I started to draw. You will notice that she still carries the blanket in her hand behind Jesus’ back, that is because it represents to her the reality of the soothing Spirit of God in her life.
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