Then ADONAI answered me; he said, “Write down the vision clearly on tablets, so that even a runner can read it.
For the vision is meant for its appointed time; it speaks of the end, and it does not lie. It may take a while, but wait for it; it will surely come, it will not delay.
CJB Bible
I spent three years going back and forth to Colorado Mountain College outside Glenwood Springs, Colorado—where I earned a Professional Photography degree.
I set aside the three hours of driving as dedicated God time, listening to biblical teachings on the radio, praying, and singing worship songs from any CD on hand— while driving on Colorado’s mountainous I-70.
One picture-perfect day in September, I drove framed in by the view of the Western Slope—giant, puffy white, cotton-like clouds, vast, colorful velvet-like mountains, and the Colorado River with open invitation finding few takers throughout its narrow body.
Captivated, I revered God, taking pleasure in every moment of the artwork pictured before my eyes. I called out to the Lord, “You made all this, Lord! Thank you for the beautiful mountains and clouds. Thank you for all this beauty! Thank you, God”, I said.
Suddenly, images flashed through my mind—scriptures accompanied these pictures. I realized the visual representation of scriptures depicted through these photographs pictured in my mind. The photos and their scriptures double in teaching biblical lessons through their capture.
I am wooed to photograph rare, spiritual, compelling photos, which I named God Pictures. These divine photographs inspired by the Holy Spirit—have been set apart for me to take.
I don’t know the specifics of any photograph, but I know that maintaining a ready-to-move position is essential. It is a beautiful dance finding the steps leading to each capture and discovering the meaning in each “God Picture.”