Posted on 06/10/2007 7:11:56 PM PDT by The Mayor
Thank you, Dave..of course I knew the name or I could not have found the picture..Oh dear..Grandmother’s do want to get their grandson’s ship name right!;0)
Just posted my condolences . Tonk is sorely missed.
Your link is not working so I’ll put this in
Fair Winds and Following Seas ~ 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub has passed away ~ A Life Celebrated
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1849275/posts
June 13, 2007
READ: Exodus 35:30-35
[The Lord] has filled him with the Spirit of God . . . to design artistic works. Exodus 35:31-32
Why plant flowers? You cant eat them, said my father-in-law after witnessing my spring ritual of filling pots with fragrant and colorful treasures from the garden store. Jays dad is an engineera practical sort of person. He can make anything work, but making it beautiful is not a priority. He values function over form, usefulness over aesthetics.
God created us with different gifts. Engineers who work for the glory of God design machines that make life easier. The Lord also created artists, who make life more pleasant by creating beautiful things for the glory of God and the enjoyment of others.
When we think of art in worship, we usually think of music. But other art forms have long had a role in glorifying God. The calling of Bezalel demonstrates Gods regard for fine art (Ex. 35:30-35). God commissioned him to beautify the first official place of worship: the tabernacle. Gods purpose for the arts, says Gene Edward Veith, is to glorify God and to manifest beauty.
When artistic talent is enlivened by the Spirit of God, it becomes an act of worship that then can become a witness to point people to Christ. God has greatly enriched our lives with beauty. And we in turn express our gratitude by displaying His glory in our art.
Jack, you got another winner!! Thanks for your work. I am checking every ping tonight because I have been away a while.
Love your tag! Exactly like I have been feeling...LOL!
WOWIE~~~~~~
THANKS, MEG! LOVELY.
It’s good as long as you follow it to the letter.
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