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Mosaic art and God February 9, 2010

Filed under: Uncategorized — Christy Foldenauer @ 2:48 am

Mosaic art. You know what I’m talking about, even if you haven’t known until now what it’s called. (Art lessons here are free…)

One type of mosaic art is a picture that is made of pictures. From afar, you see one big image. When you get closer, you see that the image is, indeed, comprised of many, many small images. A few years ago, this picture-in-picture mosaic art started showing up everywhere.

It’s not surprising that we gravitate to this concept. We are unabashedly consumers at heart. A bit of this, a little of that…we are each building a picture, aren’t we? We are building a life. Something deep within resonates to the concept of a big picture that is comprised of many smaller ones.

But where is God in the mosaic art of life? Does He get a piece? A few pieces?

Really, the concept of God as a sliver of a mosaic doesn’t work at all – at least for me. No worries, I’m not going to tell you that God made the mosaic, or God is bigger than the mosaic, or even that God is the reason for the mosaic. (All of those things might be true, but I’m not sorting them out today.)

What I am thinking about is how God fits into the way many if not most of us, as consumers, approach spiritual life.

If we are honest, it is tempting to take small pieces of God (the pieces we like best, or those that work with our present reality) and put them into our mosaic. But when we take only pieces of our Great God, we are reducing one who is meant to be far more.

One of the hardest things about living in 2010 and having a vibrant relationship with the Lord is coming out of the tempting pattern of consumption, and allowing ourselves to truly be consumed. When we pursue relationship with God, we are not only taking, but we are, in a sense, being taken. Captivated, really.

So, I’m asking…can we slow down long enough to allow God to do this work in us? It is where we find the strength to build a meaningful mosaic, after all.

It is where we find the very breath to live.

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One Response to “Mosaic art and God”

  1. Marla Covey Says:

    Christy,

    I am NOT a ‘regular’ FB user; however, today I determined to explore and this was my first step off the home page…how blessed I was to find this special place! I have been reading and will continue for many days I’m sure, as I’m obviously WAY behind! God has given you so many gifts and I thank you for sharing them so passionately! God bless you and your amazing family…much love, Marla


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