The Dance of Grace
is not intended to be an illustration of
a moment in the life of Jesus 2000 years
ago, but rather a present depiction of
the delight and celebration which He
invites everyone to join in the present.
I've chosen to portray Him dancing with
children, for they come to him as they
are, with no pretenses, with no
performance or sense of duty. Looking in
their eyes and knowing every decision
they will ever make, whether good or
bad, He laughs with delight because they
are His. While onlookers watch, their
hearts are stirred up to either desire
to join the dance or to turn away, but
the sheer joy and love that is seen
captivates even the skeptic.
Too often we imagine we must "get
ourselves in order" before we can
experience his delight, but his call is
simple: "Come to me and I will give…."
Such is the meaning of Grace – when what
we need is given freely. Not realizing
our need keeps us from what Jesus said
He came to do: "bind up the broken
hearted, proclaim freedom for the
captives and to set the prisoners free."
Do you recognize the chains? Do you feel
the bondage from the lies? Do you want
to be free? Let Him do as only He can -
and join in the celebration of His love and the Dance of
Grace.
~ Mark Keathley
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