http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xP7emsI35Yc
I want to take a class in making stained glass art one day.
There was something she said in this video about cutting glass that gave me an insight. She said that glass likes to fracture and break a certain way and really does not like to be cut against it's nature.
It made me think about how when God shapes us in order to allow his light to shine through us he respects our personalities. You can see this in the disciples that he chose. All of these various personalities of the disciples he chose seem to tell a story about our lives.
He would have shattered them in the same way glass is shattered if he would have stripped them of their unique personalities. Each of those personalities is like a color that God used to put a work of art together. The early disciples were the first Body of Christ as they partook of His Divine Presence in the Eucharist.
In the same way, God respects each of our personalities. Sin tarnishes our true personalities so that the light cannot shine through. The personality is not what is wrong, it is the dirt obstructing our unique color and tone of light. So, when Jesus restores us, we are able to shine together with our various unique colors and shapes as the Body of the Lord Jesus.
Which disciples personality do you identify the most with? There are times when I identify with Paul the Zealot, other times John that stayed with Jesus through his crucifixion. Those two I identify the most with for the most part because I tend to gravitate towards them. I wonder what color that would make if you mix the colors of Paul and John? Ha Ha!
Anyway, these are just thoughts out of the mind of a visual artist. This is just how I think.
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
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