A Kazakh embroidered wall-hanging in out apartment (approximately 2 ft x 4.5 ft)
Just as you can't look at this splendid piece of work without knowing that there was a designer who placed each stitch with a purpose, it is impossible to take an honest look at this beautiful world we live in, full of people so diverse and beautiful, and not recognize the Presence of the Designer.
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The tapestry is beautiful. Another way to look at it is from a heavenly perspective, and when you look at the backside, with all of its weaves and knots, and nothing really distinguishable, you get the idea of why the lost don't see the full beauty of creation. Love you, Dad/Papa
To improve my prior statement let me add: We have His Mind, and sit in heavenly places, and have had our eyes opened, thus we see the beauty of His creation (ie, the frontside of the tapestry) in all of its intricate detail. But the lost only see it from the backside,while here below with blind minds....Hope that clarifies my point. Papa, Dad
2 comments:
The tapestry is beautiful. Another way to look at it is from a heavenly perspective, and when you look at the backside, with all of its weaves and knots, and nothing really distinguishable, you get the idea of why the lost don't see the full beauty of creation. Love you, Dad/Papa
To improve my prior statement let me add: We have His Mind, and sit in heavenly places, and have had our eyes opened, thus we see the beauty of His creation (ie, the frontside of the tapestry) in all of its intricate detail. But the lost only see it from the backside,while here below with blind minds....Hope that clarifies my point. Papa, Dad
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