Monday, October 5, 2009
Hope On The Horizon
Hey Y'all,
Here is the first look at Greg's official description of Hope On The Horizon:
HOPE ON THE HORIZON
In the midst of this panoramic vista Christ stands looking to the horizon and to a city which symbolizes Heaven, or the Kingdom of God; the Kingdom of God, meaning not only a place, but a concept, a spiritual destination for the believing and the pure in heart. On the left we see dark storm clouds and a rugged outcropping. This side represents the stormy, rocky and troubled world we often find ourselves experiencing. It reminds us of the despair and fear caused by the dark forgetfulness we journey in. We often wander with only a dim view of who we really are, where we are going or even where we came from.
With His staff, Christ divides the scene in two, identifying the contrasting experiences and making us aware that He is giving us a choice between the two worlds. Coming to Christ gives us a perspective of hope and peace, symbolized by the doves, where we can now see clearly. This outlook fills us with gratitude and love which casts out all fear. Christ reminds us that He has weathered the storm for us and trod the rocky path in our behalf so that we may have joy here and now depending on what part of the panorama we choose to focus our awareness on. He is the living water that flows with pure love and carries us to that transcendent place of peace and happiness. With Christ’s perspective we can experience heaven not only as a distant hope on the horizon, but as our sanctuary moment by moment.
Greg Olsen -2009
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Beautiful painting and beautiful description. Thank you for sharing your talent and inspiration with us. :)
ReplyDeleteI also love the daily quotes and inspiration that Greg posts on his Facebook fan page. :)
ReplyDeleteGreg, I'm so glad to see that you have a blog too..I'm putting you on my blog list and will happily follow your progress. I'd like to do a post about you and use the two videos. I've connected with many good women out there in blog land who I know would love to know about your work. I'm so proud to have a big piece of your work and to feel that i know you a little bit. Come say hi :D
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