Seeing the first moment of man’s creation as a loving gesture from God as He reaches out in tenderness can open your heart in a powerful way. Reflect on the many different things you can associate with God’s blessing:
Begin to awaken your senses to all the ways God is reaching out to you every day.
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Annunciation, Henry Ossawa Tanner (1859-1937), 1898, oil on canvas, 57 X 71 1/4 in, Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Contemplating God’s many gestures of love can lead us to a greater desire of becoming a special part of His mission. However, fear of the unknown can keep us from seeing how to do so.
Can you imagine the courage it took the Virgin Mary to say yes to God when she heard the good news from the Angel Gabriel?
Henry Ossawa Tanner’s Annunciation painting portrays Mary’s moment of ascent in a bold new way. Tanner takes this familiar episode and strikes a new chord by filling the scene with bold and passionate colors of red and yellow. Mary is suddenly awakened to hear God’s call. Notice how Tanner captures Mary just as she is “awakened” to see the light of God’s love. Despite her fear, she is facing it with eyes wide open. She does not hide as she listens to the good news of God’s mission for her life. The red surrounding her is a symbol of her passion for God’s call.
Like Mary, God’s message of hope can attract and repel us when it challenges us to rise higher than we think possible.
How may God might be stretching you during this time of Advent? Is there something new he is calling you to embrace? As you step out, imagine the angel saying to you: “Fear Not! You are highly favored!! The Lord is with you!” “Wake up, O sleeper, rise from the dead, and Christ will shine on you.” Ephesians 5:14
3) The Golden Stairs by Edward Burne-JonesEdward Burne-Jones | Public Domain
The Golden Stairs, Edward Burne-Jones, 1880, oil on panel, Tate Museum, London
At first glance, we simply see a group of young women processing down a spiral staircase in this painting. But because of the opening to the sky and the presence of doves, we can connect our ideas of angels to the figures descending the golden staircase from heaven. These women are very graceful as they flow soundlessly down the stairs. Their classic garments outline the beauty of their bodies as they glide in relaxed unity towards their goal. The colors of white, silver, and gold are individually struck and harmonized in variation to create a visual symphony of color.
Allow yourself to stop and wonder about their purpose…Where are they going? Why?
Perhaps they are meant to open a portal to the divine for us. Like the angels who visited the shepherds on that faith-filled night, perhaps they’re bringing glad tidings of comfort and joy. These “angels” are waiting to play for us and to reveal the heavenly music of the spheres.
May God grant us this holy vision and fill our hearts with His music once more.
“Suddenly a great company of the heavenly host appeared with the angel, praising God and saying, ‘Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace to men on whom his favor rests.’ ” ~ Luke 2: 13-14
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