Mason's Canvas
24 x 24 inches Acrylic
Sold...gift.
Soon I will be shipping this three panel abstract out. This abstract painting panel is the first in the series and created for Mason.
©Laurie Pace Graphics One Design 1998-2012
Contact me for your own commissioned painting or to purchase this piece: Laurie
Sold...gift.
Soon I will be shipping this three panel abstract out. This abstract painting panel is the first in the series and created for Mason.
©Laurie Pace Graphics One Design 1998-2012
Contact me for your own commissioned painting or to purchase this piece: Laurie
Is something holding you back?
Have you figured out in life there always seems to be something holding you back from things? Not sure if it is fear or feeling inadequate...but negativity often crawls through your mind when you are confronting new challenges or changes.
There is door before you. Will you open it? Are you leaving somewhere or going somewhere? When you do open it are you facing bondage to something or freedom from something? Technically different doors require different approaches to open them. A simple turn of a handle opens most doors, but often some heavier doors require a key and some are simply a push door requiring nothing but a slight push of your hand or shoulder.
Decisions in life, life changes, life challenges are like those doors. Some require more effort than others to get the door open. Willingness will open those push doors, while the locked doors may require prayer and persistance.
What doors are in your life right now? Some doors are opening up for a new beginning while others signal an end to a time in life. Know which ever you are facing, God is will walk through it with you, He will even enter before and extend His light to guide you.
Words of my Heart,
Laurie
"Look, I have set before you an open door, which no one is able to shut." Revelation 3:8
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