or Rebel
Somewhere in time, or for the last few Saturdays, I haven’t
posted a new blog. That is unusual for me, I have posted one every Saturday for
over two years. A few weeks back I had
posted a blog about to test or not to test.
One reason I missed a Saturday was due to a test. My company prefers its
employees pass an industry standard test.
The Saturday before last, I had to take the test. I passed, so I can breathe easier now.
After that, the company I work for wanted to get all of the
people in my department together, so I had to fly to a different state for a
few days. Corporate America is a little
funny. They get people together to try and create unity. One day, my Boss sent us on a team building
assignment. We went to a studio where an
artist was giving us instructions on how to paint a picture.
Doing something creative was a fun change. Something about me that may be a little
boring is I am a rule follower. If there
is a sign that says “No talking” I don’t talk – okay, maybe I break the speed
limit on occasion, but I’m even getting better about that. The reason I mention
this now is what I did this night was a little out of character for me.
The colors we would be using were all set out and the blank
canvas in front of us. She showed us a picture of what we would be doing and
then she told us what colors to start with and where on the canvas to
begin. Up to this point, I am following
her every direction. She then said to do
cross strokes with the brush.
When my brush hit canvas, I felt a small nudge to do it
different. Instead of cross strokes, I did smooth blended lines. Up to this point, I think I’m still going to
get back to what she is doing. But as I
paint, a still small voice says this is a sunset. The instructor had us do half the canvas and
then flip it to do the other half. The
same thing happens and this time, I knew it was the ocean. By the time I have finished that half, I’m no
longer listening to the artist leading the class. I brighten up the center for the effect of
the sun; I ran its reflection across the water.
I had finished a completely different picture.
I shocked myself; this is not like me at all. I felt a little bad for ignoring the
instructions of the teacher. Looking at
all my co-workers, they all had some semblance of the picture the instructor
was shooting for, only I stood out, only I was a rebel.
God used this to remind me that he did not create me to
conform to the world, but to be transformed.
Romans
12:2New King James Version (NKJV)
2 And
do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your
mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect
will of God.
I would love to tell you that the painting is wonderful. I
do know it was inspired, but it still had to come through my frail and human
hands. When I checked out of the hotel,
the person who took my keys stared amazingly at my painting and asked where I
got it. I felt pretty good for a few minutes and then I thought they might be
paid to make the customer feel special.
Anyway, it was a fun way to learn a lesson. It doesn’t matter if I’m not as good as
another person at something. It doesn’t
matter that I’m not noticed for the talent and skill I have or don’t have. What matters is that God is transforming me
into the person He wants me to me.
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