Sunday, October 21, 2012

Peace

The challenge hostess this week is my dear friend Peggysue. She has picked this verse for this week.:

John 16:33 (NIV) "I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world."

Her challenge is to make a card that to you represents peace or calm; with an image, color scheme, CAS layout or verse, something that speaks peace to you, but peace symbols themselves are excluded. The card has to speak peace through your own style.

The other day on facebook, one of my friends had posted a folk story about a painter who was asked by a wealthy client to paint a picture that depicted peace. He first painted a picture that showed a pastoral valley filled with flowers with mountains in the background. The client said. "No this isn't right, try again." So the painter went back to his studio and painted another painting. Each time he brought the painting of peace to the client, he was told "No, this isn't right, try again." He was getting frustrated and finally sat down and prayed. He then had the answer and went to work painting. The painting he presented to the client showed turbulent ocean crashing against the rocks, with storm clouds overhead with winds blowing. The client was confused at first, until he leaned in for a closer look at the painting. Then he smiled and said "YES, you did it." What was it that he saw? It was a little bird sitting on a nest peaceful and calm in spite of the storm.

I found another version of this folk story, with a painting called TRUE PEACE HERE.

So that along with the scripture was the inspiration for my card. Last week I was inspired by the colors of the storm outside my window to make some designer paper, with ink spray smash technique,  that looked to me like storm.I then printed the bird from My Daydream Designs - Birds and Bees Digi set. I printed the sentiment from My Daydream Designs - Birds and Bees Sentiments.

This challenge and scripture was extremely relevant to me this week.I have been going through several "Storms" of life. Trouble upon trouble. Just as soon as one storm clears, another is there. I am slowly learning that while I can't control the situations around me, the storms around me, I can find peace and shelter in the storm in Jesus. The song by Casting Crowns called "Praise you in the Storm" came to my mind this week. The other song that came to my mind was the song by Scott Krippayne called "Sometimes He calms the Storm"




There are so many days that I ask God to take away the storms and they are still there. Like the lyrics from the Casting Crown song...."I say amen, and it's still raining..." I know He can calm the storms but sometimes He doesn't. That is why I like the lyrics to the second song that  say..."Sometimes He holds us close and lets the winds and waves go wild."  What a comfort to know that if I have to go through the storm He is right there holding me and giving me peace.. 

Our sponsor this week is My Daydream Designs. You should go check out all the wonderful digital images there. I know you will find something that you will just love.

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9 comments:

  1. Marilynn - This is a beautiful card. Your DP is wonderful. And I love the story you shared. We all need to learn to rest in the midst of trials don't we? Great songs!
    Blessings,
    Michelle

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  2. What a beautiful card MariLynn - thank you for sharing your thoughts, as ever they have depth and assurance, that you are walking through storms in the arms of Jesus is a real testimony.
    Blessings and prayers
    Maxine

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  3. Beautiful card and beautiful story and songs! Love those songs they are both on my Ipod! Have a peaceful week!

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  4. Thank you for sharing. Lovely card and like those photos at the top of your blog

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  5. This is beautiful, MariLynn!! I love that story, too!

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  6. Your card portrays the image of the story perfectly! It's such a beautiful card! Isn't it wonderful how He can be our peace in any storm? I don't like going through those times, either, but knowing He is holding me keeps me from giving up. Thanks for sharing this. Have a blessed week! ~H

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  7. MariLynn, what a beautiful card and fantastic post! Your background is beautiful...it's perfect to reflect the sky. You're right...great image to illustrate the theme of your post. Love it. The Casting Crowns song is one I play many times over. I love it. Another one is Bring the Rain, by Mercy Me. Storms come, but we have an Anchor for the soul and One who steers the ship through troubled waters to the safety of a heavenly shore. Praise God. Thank you for the encouragement of your post. You are living proof of faith in the midst of turbulent waves. Love your heart, sister. May you be blessed over and over again this week!

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  8. Hello MariLynn - this is beautiful - both in word and art! What a wonderful shining light you are, even through the dark times Sistah - you shine brighter! Love your card - the blue is divine and so peaceful! Thank you for sharing dear friend! {{{hugs}}}

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  9. Both of those songs are among my favorites MariLynn. I am praying for God's peace and comfort AND for Him to lift these storms from your life to give you a space of calm. Wishing you a blessed week and one as calm as that lovely bird image you used on your card. That is one of my favorites.

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