A Quote to Consider
“Seeing is not something that happens in the eyes. It happens in the brain.”
-Ted Lloyd Hatten
This is a great art-related quote that I often pull on when talking with my students, even when I don’t directly reference it.
Artists must learn to see. A major part of drawing is learning to see what is there, not what we think is there. When someone draws a flower, do they draw a generalized conception of a flower, or do they draw the flower in front of them with all its individuality, particularity, beauty, and blemishes?
This is a foundational lesson in art.
It is also a foundational lesson in life.
Can we see what is really in front of us? Can we see the things that our culture, even our church culture, calls good for what they truly are? Sometimes those things are good. At other times, they are not.
Can we see failures of justice? Can we see what is truly beautiful or disgusting, both aesthetically and morally?
Too often, we look at the practices of our faith traditions but cannot truly see them. We look at elements in our culture but do not accurately see them.
We can all see injustice, but we do not always have, as scripture says, “eyes to see.”
This seeing happens in the brain, but even more so in our moral center, when God has helped us align our passions with His. We see injustice when we see the Imago Dei, the image of God, in those who are recipients of that injustice. We see abuses and wrongs when we see those who are abused and wronged as the precious creations God sees. When we see every person as a Child of God with inherent dignity, we are on our way to seeing the world with God’s heart. It takes both our hearts and our brains to look at the world and see it as God does.
Prayer
Lord,
Help us to see with hearts shaped by Your mercy. In valleys, before enemies, and amid injustice, remind us of Your goodness, Your anointing, and Your presence. Teach us to dwell with You and to see others with eyes and minds that are informed by Your love.
In Christ’s name,
Amen.
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Whispers of Grace is a series of personal reflections written by Rondall Reynoso, a long-time Christian, scholar of religion, and an artist. Each reflection begins with a Bible verse, continues with some honest thoughts about life and faith, and closes with a simple prayer.
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