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Wednesday, August 7, 2024

The foe

 

Just about everyone knows that Satan was the master in charge of sheol (hell). Did you know that he was not the most powerful of God's foes? He controlled what happens to the dead. The supernatural beings that were assigned to the disinherited humanity when God created the nations after Babylon were of the council of God and were greater than Satan. When we consider who we should remember as foes they are paramount. They are still alive and well. They are still in rebellion of God. The quote above is a reminder that not only does the sunbeam dispel the shadows but it also reveals shadows. In the light of Jesus Christ no shadows exist except those of God's opposition. They are the rulers, authorities, powers and lords that were and are still opposing God.  The light of Christ reveals what hides in the invisible shadows and it is not always Satan or demons. Christ knew the hearts of men (the Shadows) and the truth and the lies that dwell within. He drove out the darkness from the shadows and brought true shadow free light into those hiding places. True healing and freedom is the result. 
This week I am sharing an image completed several months ago from Dreams Coloring Art. I thought it might make you long for the cooler weather.


The Copic colors used are:


Next week I will return to the Men and women of the Irish/Scottish series. For now, may the good Lord bless and keep you safe. Remember to "Always Love The Details." 

9 comments:

  1. A lot to think about in your post this week, Jim.
    Your colouring is exquisite - you have a God-given gift of being able to 'colour' so realistically - especially the skin tones
    Blessings
    Maxine

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  2. Beautiful coloring as always and thought provoking words. That said, you know I'd prefer year-round summer to cooler/ colder temps.
    Love and hugs xoxo

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  3. She looks as Irish as they come with that flowing red hair. Beautiful coloring as always and I appreciate the cool down idea too. I hope you and your wife are doing well on this Wednesday and may God bless you both with those rays of brilliant sunshine.

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  4. You ahare what I need to see.
    www.rsrue.blogspot.com

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  5. What a beautiful painting, Jim, and yes, it does make me long for cooler weather. She's all ready for Christmas! And yes, in Jesus is no darkness at all. May His light reveal all truth to this fallen world.
    Blessings!

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  6. What a beautiful painting, she is gorgeous! Hugs, Valerie

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  7. Querido amigo, preciosa entrada para la reflexión, la imagen angelical.
    Es un placer visitarte, trasmites paz.
    Abrazos y te dejo un beso💋

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  8. I never miss winter or cold days, but the painting is beautiful. In my opinion, Jesus was a beautiful, bright energy full of true love, but maybe I'm wrong. Best regards, friend.

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