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WHO ME? Cat Painting, Feline Art Palette Knife Painting by Texas Artist Laurie Pace

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For the love of cats! This cat painting is the second look at a photo taken a few years back. The first painting was entitled WHO ME as well.  Lady L will be losing her cat this week. He has to go away and be with Gabby, the dog they lost three months ago.  This will be tough for the little 2 year old brain to wrap around.
 
9 x 12 inches Oil on Panel   
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©Laurie Pace     Graphics One Design 1998-2011
  

Nothing is too Hard...for the Lord.

There is actually a website www.nothingistoohardforGod.org I had no idea it existed. I found this verse on my Bible site today and have been studying and concentrating on it...repeating over and over again that Nothing Is Too Hard for God.

When I visited the website I noticed they covered everything from addiction to finances, to relationships and illness.  I listened to one of them and thought, they make is sound so simple... and it is truly simple, but our minds are not simple. It is our overworking minds that keep us trapped in our situations.

Could it be that we think we are strong enough to handle what we consider the small things?  God is there for the 'parting of the sea' things that really need His super touch?

God is there for all of it, the simple small things and the deep Red Sea things.  He will take on anything for His children when they trust and believe in Him.
When needed God can make something out of nothing. When needed God can defy the laws of nature (His laws) and He can heal the sick. God can do anything for those who believe.


Laurie          

 ““Ah, Sovereign LORD, you have made the heavens and the earth by your great power and outstretched arm. Nothing is too hard for you.” Jeremiah 32:17 NIV
 
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