God's World, My Lens

God's World, My Lens

black & white sketch of open book, eye glasses on top, a throw and a mug beside

My Lens: God's Lens: Your Lens:

Encourage women to enrich their relationship with the Lord
by seeing themselves through His eyes and
hearing and seeing Him from your heart

God's World, My Lens

black & white sketch of open book, eye glasses on top, a throw and a mug beside

My Lens:         Encourage women to enrich their relationship with the Lord
God's Lens:    By seeing themselves through His eyes and
Your Lens:       Hearing & seeing Him from your heart

What breaks God’s heart

painting of an ocean with a broken heart above it. In the center of the broken heart is a cross. In the ocean are people that appear to be drowning.

While at Abide, where we take a couple hours to individually abide with the Lord, I frequently do prophetic paintings.  One Abide night I asked the Lord what breaks His Heart. 

With the prophetic paintings God often gives me glimpses of what I am to paint so I don’t necessarily know what the painting will be when completed. 

This night He showed me an ocean.  I love the ocean and like to paint it, so I was content in doing so.  Above it I felt compelled to paint a broken heart with a cross in the middle.

Seeking next step in the painting I prayed into what breaks God’s heart.  I found myself painting drowning figures in the rough waves of the ocean.  I started crying.

I asked the Lord if I could paint a boat to save them.  He said no… this is what breaks His heart that they chose not to accept His greatest gift, Jesus. 

They chose to go their own ways and would drown without Him.  Tears rolled down my cheeks as I finished the painting and as I type this they are starting again. 

Far too many people that I love are making the choice to ignore Jesus” sacrifice so we may be with Him in eternity. And that too makes my heart break.

3 thoughts on “What breaks God’s heart”

  1. Karen J Wolff-Kemi

    I love the painting and the message. I’m thinking you may have some prophetic art that could be a great back drop for the 24th.

    I love that you inquired about giving them a boat.

    Beautiful but hard message

    1. Thank you Karen. It is a hard and heartbreaking message that we all need to understand.
      pfd

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