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Often times art is wacky or cool or even somewhat strange. The pictures have a meaning to you at first glance and will more than likely change once you study it for a while. But even after you study it, the artist has a meaning that you never saw or thought about! It can leave you in awe, because you were so oblivious of what was really happening in the picture.
Their is a quote that everyone has heard and it is "beauty is in the eye of the beholder". If this is true, and I believe it is, does this mean that we can control the status of our life? Does this mean that we control the message people get about us? If we paint the picture that "everyone hates me and nobody loves me" that is how people will see us. If we paint the picture that "we will work and do whatever it takes to succeed spiritually and in life" then that is how people will see us.
But how bout we go to the artist of our lives - God. God has a plan in place that we all have the chance to choose. God created us and we can choose our own way through life and we can paint our own picture. So we can be a beautiful painting that every museum wants in there archive or we can be a dark and unattractive painting that wouldn't sell on eBay.
Take a look at this picture... Figure it out.. What does it mean to you? Don't let my opinion change your opinion... I would like to know what you see

What this picture says to me is that this young man is on the road of life and he is choosing paths in life and making day to day decisions. If we could see behind this guy that is staring into blank canvases you would see pictures of life decisions. Maybe a painting of a child cheating on a test, maybe a young boy venturing onto a website that he shouldn't be on, maybe a young teen smoking pot... or maybe it is a child praying with his parents, maybe a young boy studying the Bible or maybe even a young man praying for his friends or standing up and being a positive example at his high school. You cant go back and change the painted pictures, but you can choose what the next canvases will look like.
Let me know what you see in this picture. Just ponder on one question that you don't have to answer... What kind of paintings would people see if they walked through the museum of your life?
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