Monday

Beyond the Blue

Go watch this video. Ah. May. Zing. Reminds me that God has a plan for each of us from the start -- and why He calls us to be like children.

My deer-hunter-in-shining-camo (Stephanie, would you please illustrate a deer hunter in shining camo to kick off our greeting card line? :-) had a fabulous observation about that video:

That's the second time I've heard a child discuss heaven's colors and say, "nothing on earth compares with the colors we see in heaven". I got to thinking about that in the car on the ride home yesterday. All we know in THIS world is the light from our sun. But the light in Heaven is generated by a much more powerful force. A force that has no boundaries and cannot be warped by shadow, shapes, or darkness. Imagine a light force so powerful that it is not hindered by ANYTHING. When you realize this, you can easily assume that complex colors we haven't seen before are created due to the strength of His light. It takes on a whole new spectrum with countless varieties. I can't wait...

*sigh* Too bad I won't be married to that guy in heaven!

5 comments:

Tammy M. said...

I loved that video. Every painting was extra-ordinary, God has blessed this little girl! The last picture they showed with the woman dressed as the bride of Christ made me cry.

Ashleigh Baker said...

Speechless. Just speechless. I've never seen anything remotely like it. What a gift...

AbbieCRAZY said...

I was thinking how much more beautiful those colors would be in person. Those colors.....

Anonymous said...

Oh, Sarah! I "got to know" this little girl through her website over the holidays. She truly is Ah. Maz. Ing! If you haven't visited her website before, go and read some of her poetry too.
http://www.artakiane.com/home

Anonymous said...

ALL CHILDREN have this potential.

Smart parents - letting their daughter do what she wanted to do and also use the "good" art supplies.

One big big big trick to fulfilling ones highest potential is to be resistant to judgment, even your own.

And yes - different light does reveal a wide spectrum of colors - an infinite range.

PS - I'll see what I can do about that illustration :)