Perseverance Spring '24
An 8x10 printed on a 300gsm weight 18 mil thick, 100% cotton rag, non-reflective matte Art Paper.
(Image and text from She Is Awakening Seasonal Journal Spring 2nd Edition.)
How wonderful it would be if the mere act of planting seeds could produce immediate blossoms and fruit. But as we know life unfolds with a more deliberate rhythm.
Seeds hold promise and potential, but it is in the stillness of the soil where the true power resides. The soil is the sacred space that produces transformation. The seeds can carry all the possibilities yet unless they are planted and remain in the soil, their purpose will never be fulfilled or come to fruition.
The watering and waiting can feel mundane and slow when both are necessary and needed. Scripture instructs us to not get tired of doing what is right because we will produce a harvest if we don’t give up or quit (Galatians 6:9).
An 8x10 printed on a 300gsm weight 18 mil thick, 100% cotton rag, non-reflective matte Art Paper.
(Image and text from She Is Awakening Seasonal Journal Spring 2nd Edition.)
How wonderful it would be if the mere act of planting seeds could produce immediate blossoms and fruit. But as we know life unfolds with a more deliberate rhythm.
Seeds hold promise and potential, but it is in the stillness of the soil where the true power resides. The soil is the sacred space that produces transformation. The seeds can carry all the possibilities yet unless they are planted and remain in the soil, their purpose will never be fulfilled or come to fruition.
The watering and waiting can feel mundane and slow when both are necessary and needed. Scripture instructs us to not get tired of doing what is right because we will produce a harvest if we don’t give up or quit (Galatians 6:9).
An 8x10 printed on a 300gsm weight 18 mil thick, 100% cotton rag, non-reflective matte Art Paper.
(Image and text from She Is Awakening Seasonal Journal Spring 2nd Edition.)
How wonderful it would be if the mere act of planting seeds could produce immediate blossoms and fruit. But as we know life unfolds with a more deliberate rhythm.
Seeds hold promise and potential, but it is in the stillness of the soil where the true power resides. The soil is the sacred space that produces transformation. The seeds can carry all the possibilities yet unless they are planted and remain in the soil, their purpose will never be fulfilled or come to fruition.
The watering and waiting can feel mundane and slow when both are necessary and needed. Scripture instructs us to not get tired of doing what is right because we will produce a harvest if we don’t give up or quit (Galatians 6:9).