Creative Expressions

This is my first prophetic painting on canvas, using acrylic. As I was soaking one day, I asked the Lord, "What would it look like if I was no longer a slave to any fear whatsoever?"  I immediately saw a lion roaring.  I heard the word BOLD, and then I saw a lamb coming out of the lion's mouth.  I felt like the Lord was showing me that when we are free from fear, we are as bold as lions, but operate with the gentleness of a lamb, which is a beautiful depiction of His very nature.  The ferocious Lion of Judah who IS the Lamb of God.

This is my first prophetic painting on canvas, using acrylic. As I was soaking one day, I asked the Lord, “What would it look like if I was no longer a slave to any fear whatsoever?” I immediately saw a lion roaring. I heard the word BOLD, and then I saw a lamb coming out of the lion’s mouth. I felt like the Lord was showing me that when we are free from fear, we are as bold as lions, but operate with the gentleness of a lamb, which is a beautiful depiction of His very nature. The ferocious Lion of Judah who IS the Lamb of God.Acrylic on Canvas:

I just decided to play with a photo editor and was super excited at how my Fearless painting turned out with this effect.

I just decided to play with a photo editor and was super excited at how my Fearless painting turned out with this effect.

I painted this in response to a soaking vision on 2/19/2015. I was feeling very distracted and I felt the Lord continue to beckon me to fix my eyes on Him. As I began sketching the piece I had in mind, the female developed into the bride. I incorporated such scripture verses as that we, with unveiled faces behold His glory and are being transformed into His likeness from one degree of glory to another and that one day we will see face-to-face (2 Cor 3:18, 1 Cor 13:12), Christ is returning for His pure and spotless bride (Rev 21:2, 9-11, Eph 5:27), and that His eyes blaze like a burning fire (Rev 19:12). This is my 2nd acrylic on canvas piece.

I painted this in response to a soaking vision on 2/19/2015. I was feeling very distracted and I felt the Lord continue to beckon me to fix my eyes on Him. As I began sketching the piece I had in mind, the female developed into the bride. I incorporated such scripture verses as that we, with unveiled faces behold His glory and are being transformed into His likeness from one degree of glory to another and that one day we will see face-to-face (2 Cor 3:18, 1 Cor 13:12), Christ is returning for His pure and spotless bride (Rev 21:2, 9-11, Eph 5:27), and that His eyes blaze like a burning fire (Rev 19:12).
This is my 2nd acrylic on canvas piece.

 

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