What does this quote say to you? Does it make you think positive thoughts? Does it make you want to be a better person? What kind of opinion do you have of yourself? Do you compare yourself to others or just yourself? Do you think yourself above others? How would God, Jesus or the Holy Spirit react to that? What do you believe heaven is like? Do you believe in the Holy Spirit? Do you believe in Jesus or God for that matter? Do you believe God is with you throughout the day? What are your thoughts on being a Christian? What are your thoughts about being humble? What are your thoughts on humility? Do you pray daily, weekly, once in a while? Do you believe in prayer at all? Where is heaven? What is heaven? Is there a hell? What is hell? Where is Hell? Do you think God is love? Does God still talk to his people? Are there still prophets? What are your thoughts about any of this? Where do you place yourself in the scheme of things? Do you praise the Lord every day? Do you thank the Lord every day? Are you grateful for all you have, no matter how much or how little that is? What do you think of all of these questions? Is there a question that should be asked that was not asked here? Ask it now.
I know there are millions of questions that could be asked. The only important questions are the ones that make us better persons, not so we are better than others but so that we are better members of our community of human beings. Only those answers that point us in the right direction for becoming holy are worthy of consideration. I get thousands of hits on this blog every week but only a few comments. It is unknown if the majority of them are bots, curious people, image thieves, people searching for hope or just curious. I suspect it is some of everything. I hope some of the questions make visitors think and be thoughtful of who they are. Who are you and what is your thoughts on your life?
This image is not one of my favorites but it was interesting to do. The colors are a bit outlandish and over the top but it was fun to do. This was one of the first Moontear images purchased and colored. The image was printed on cardstock not suited for alcohol inks. It ran easily almost as soon as the brush tip touched the paper.
The Copic colors used are:
Thank you for stopping by. Please leave a comment. Your thoughts are appreciated. That is it for this week. May the good Lord bless and keep you safe. Remember to always "Love The Details."