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When you think of a harvest,
what can you picture in your mind?
When I read from Luke 10 this morning,
"The harvest is abundant
but the laborers are few;
so ask the master of the harvest
to send out laborers for is harvest,"
I thought of a field of grains.
We have a song here in the Philippines,
"Planting rice is never fun,
Bent from morn till the set of sun,
Cannot stand and cannot sit,
Cannot rest for a little bit."
The harvest is plentiful, SOOOO much!
More than enough for everybody!
But it is hard work!
Jesus was talking of a different kind of harvest.
In Matthew 9:36, Jesus saw the crowds
following Him,and he noticed how distressed they were,
harassed and helpless,
downcast like sheep without a shepherd.
He felt compassion for them,
which meant He suffered with them,
empathized with their situation.
When we see people harassed and helpless,
sad, lonely, in need of a helping hand,
is our heart touched?
Or have we grown calloused
because the need is all around us?
Here in my country the Philippines,
it is easy to be hard hearted.
There are so many people in need of help.
So many disasters.
Earthquakes, typhoons, fires,
deaths, cancer and other life threatening diseases,
people homeless in the streets,
innocent people languishing in jail....
How do you choose who to help?
I can't say it any better than
Mother Teresa of Calcutta:
"If you can't feed a hundred people,
then feed just one."
"Let us not be satisfied with just
giving money.
Money is not enough,
money can be got,
but they need your hearts
to love them.
So spread your love
everywhere you go."
Every week I choose one wonderful visitor
who leaves a comment
to receive an ATC from me.
I know it takes so much time and effort
to leave a comment
and I appreciate it soooo much!
This week,
Random.org chose
#26, Marty Harding who has a great post
on creativity in her blog,
Linking with
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Thank you for dropping by!
You are appreciated!
Patsy
Oh, dear Patsy, you always challenge my heart with your words and feed my soul with your art.
ReplyDeleteYour artwork is beautiful, Patsy ... and so wonderfully thought-provoking! Thanks for all you share! Deb @ BitsofPositivity.com
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful post Patsy. Lovely work.
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Beautiful pieces, so full of light and spirit! <3
ReplyDeleteYour post is a feast for my eyes. Happy PPF!
ReplyDeleteGood Morning Patsy, This is going to be a fun adventure . . . you know how much I love your
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31 days of pure inspiration :)
Have a wonderful weekend,
Your blogging sister, Connie :)
There is such joy and whimsy and emotion in your art. Happy PPF to you.
ReplyDeleteSuch a wonderful message and a beautiful painting! If only each person could have your heart :)
ReplyDeleteLovely art and I had fun with my visit!!!
ReplyDeleteOnce again, Patsy, your words and your art speak such beauty and truth. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI love to see the progression of your touching works. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful post and a very beautiful journal page! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeletePatsy, this is beautiful. I adore seeing your work from start to finish and I love the paper you chose. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI always love visiting your page, Patsy and seeing your beautiful work.
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up at Essential Fridays.
Blessings
Mel from Essential Thing Devotions & Connect With God
Happy Paper Saturdays Patsy!
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Beautiful! And I agree. We work in S. Africa with orphans. It can get overwhelming if you think about the large number of kids that need help. We just have to do what we can and pray that somehow God multiplies it.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful artwork, Patsy. I'm so glad that you shared it with us at Word Art Wednesday.
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