Drawn Towards Another Light

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I painted this as a parable to illustrate today's sermon on the way the Spirit of God works in individuals' lives, quietly drawing people, still enough to listen, to the love of God, his compassion and mercy, bringing comfort at any time, but so very important during this pandemic; enjoy; God bless, Andy

Love your originality and wonderful religious interpretation. You have given us a lot to think about Andrew. Thank you and God bless you too.

Thank you Carole; I love your feedback as well as your art! peace & love; God bless, Andy x

A powerful piece as so much of your work is.

Thank you Heather; great feedback as always! peace & love; God bless, Andy🙂 x

A very different but thought provoking concept on how to interpret the Spirit of God and how it can work in people’s lives, thank you Andrew.

Thank you Linda; I love your feedback; that’s great! Peace and love; God bless, Andy🙂❤️

I'm astonished by the change in style Andrew. Completely different altogether. I prefer to head for the warmth rather than the cold loneliness that vast cities can emit.

Thank you Jacqueline; yes, very different and very challenging trying to communicate that concept; I agree re the cities!; great feedback as always! peace & love; God bless, Andy🙂 x

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17/05/2020
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This is intended as a parable of modern life to show the quiet work of the Spirit of God in our lives; as vehicles rush past on motorways, to the bright lights of the city, or beyond to places far away, in all directions, a few do not rush past; they see the warm glow of the fire and are drawn towards it; the question is, where are you?

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Andrew Smith

I’ve always loved water, its movement, its colour, its power. I had the privilege of working as a hydrologist for nine years before ordination, necessarily but enjoyably observing the movement of water in full flow or even in floods. That was thirty years ago but my love for moving water has not…

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