Light of the World

Prodigal: Nice light!

Me: Yes, it is just right.

This is from Imagine Heaven by John Burke

Today I met God,” whispered four-year-old Akiane to her mother.

“What is God?” asked her mother, Foreli, who was raised as an atheist in Lithuania.

“God is light–warm and good. It knows everything and talks with me. It is my parent.”

The family had never talked religion, never gone to church, they didn’t even own a TV, and so this shocked Foreli. “Who is your God?” questioned her mother.

“I cannot tell you.”

“Me? You cannot tell your own mom?”

“The Light told me not to.” Little Akiane held firm. “You won’t understand.”

About the same time Akiane claimed to have visits with God, she began to draw. But her drawings at age four or five surpassed high school-level art students-it seemed miraculous. After drawing “her angel,” she explained, “She doesn’t smile in my picture, because paper is not white enough to show how white her teeth are, and I wanted to show how she talks to me with her eyes (through her thoughts). You see, where God takes me, He teaches me how to draw.”

Akiane claimed God took her to Heaven where she saw a “house of light with walls like glass” where God lives, a place of beautiful grass, trees, plants, and fruit. She claimed God gave her fruit in Heaven: “It taste good, better than anything you’ve ever tasted. The Light gives me fruit.”

“What fruit?” asked her mom.

“To breathe.”

“What do you mean?”

“To live…God says many will need to eat that. The tree will always be there on a new earth.” Though only four years old, her descriptions matched what Scripture describes (Ezekiel 1:22, Revelation 2:7, 21:11, 21), but her mother did not know this.

“I am good there, and I listen there,” explained Akiane. “Everyone listens there–God is there….The music there is alive.” Akaine’s talk of God the Father, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit combined with her supernatural gift for art eventually led her family to faith. As Akiane grew, her miraculous artistic abilities expanded from drawings to paintings, and at age seven she began composing miraculously mature, spiritual poems.

By age eight, Akiane’s paintings of Jesus were gaining world wide recognition. She claimed to see Jesus in Heaven and painted the renowned works The Prince of Peace and Father Forgive Them as a result. Every major news program in American and many around the world began to recognize her as the only binary child prodigy alive (for art and poetry). She says the purpose of her amazing art is “to draw people’s attention to God, and I want my poetry to keep their attention on God.”

At age nine, she painted another picture of Jesus in the cosmos. Her mother asked her about a planet. “Oh, that’s the new earth. I just felt that I had to include it. I don’t remember where, when, or how, but the earth will change. All I know if that everything will be different. There will be no fear, no hatred, and no hunger or pain. Only love” (Revelation 21:4).

“Is your Jesus looking at the galaxies?” her mother questioned as they looked at the painting.

“He is talking with his Father in heaven…about the future of our world. I think Jesus will come back in full power very soon. In the back of him you can see the whole birth process of our new universe.”

World-renowned by age ten, she began to get tough questions. One day someone asked Akiane why she had decided on Christianity rather than a different world religion. “I didn’t choose Christianity,” Akaine replied. “I chose Jesus Christ. I am painting and writing what God shows me. I don’t know much about the religions, but I know this: God looks at our love.”

At an art exhibit, one man confronted her. “I am a Buddhist. You called Jesus the “Prince of Peace,” yet in his name so many people were massacred. How do you explain that?”

“Jesus is peace, just like calm water,” ten-year old Akiane answered, “but anyone can drop a stone into water and make it muddy.”

The city does not need the sun or the moon to shine on it, for the glory of God gives it light, and the Lamb (Jesus) is its lamp.” (Revelation 21:23)

Jennifer Van Allen

www.theprodigalpig.com

www.faithincounseling.org

Humpty Dumpty

Me: Don’t get too close, don’t fall!

Prodigal: That fall would not be good.

This is from Charles Swindoll

Humpty Dumpty had an unsolvable problem. We have a problem too, but ours has a solution.

Jesus Christ came to our wall,

Jesus Christ died for our fall;

So that regardless of death and in spite of sin,

Through grace, He might put us together again.

So the heathen shall fear the name of the LORD, and all the kings of the earth thy glory. Psalm 102:15 (KJV)

Jennifer Van Allen

www.theprodigalpig.com

www.faithincounseling.org

Women Lovin’ Jesus

Prodigal: Fall for Jesus, He never leaves.

Me: Amen!

This is a short video devotion on Proverbs.

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Proverbs 15:27 He who is greedy for gain troubles his own house, But he who hates bribes will live. (NKJV)

Jennifer Van Allen

www.theprodigalpig.com

www.faithincounseling.org

These Days

Me: These days we don’t travel like that…

Prodigal: Maybe not….

This is from Anon

And yet these days of dreariness are sent us from above;

They do not come in anger, but in faithfulness and love;

They come to each us lessons which bright ones could not yield,

And to leave us blest and thankful when their purpose is fulfilled.

Wherefore lift up the hands which hang down, and the feeble knees; Hebrews 12:12 (KJV)

Jennifer Van Allen

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Christ Arose

Prodigal: This chick is just footloose and fancy free.

Me: Good thing to be.

This is from Robert Lowry

Death cannot keep his prey, Jesus, my Savior!

He tore the bars away, Jesus, my Lord!

And up from the grave He arose,

With a mighty triumph o’er His foes.

He arose a Victor from the dark domain,

And He lives forever with His saints to reign,

He arose! He arose! Hallelujah! Christ arose!

Proverbs 15:23 A man hath joy by the answer of his mouth: and a word spoken in due season, how good is it! (KJV

Jennifer Van Allen

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www.faithincounseling.org

Women Lovin’ Jesus

Prodigal: Time for food!

Me: You for darn sure!

This is a short video devotion on Proverbs.

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Proverbs 15:26 The thoughts of the wicked are an abomination to the LORD, But the words of the pure are pleasant. (NKJV)

Jennifer Van Allen

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www.faithincounseling.org

Cast

Prodigal: Come on, gimme me some slack.

Me: Can’t we have a lot to do.

This is from E.B. Pusey

Cast all thy care on God. See that all thy cares be such as thou canst cast on God, and then hold none back. Never brood over thyself; never stop short in thyself; but cast they whole self, even this very care which distresseth thee, upon God. Be not anxious about little things, if thou wouldst learn to trust God with thine all. Act upon faith in little things; commit thy daily cares and anxieties to Him; and He will strengthen thy faith for any greater trials. Rather, give thy whole self into God’s hands, and so trust Him to take care of thee in all lesser things, as being His, for His own sake, whose thou art.

While as yet he had not made the earth, nor the fields, nor the highest part of the dust of the world. Proverbs 8:26 (KJV)

Jennifer Van Allen

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www.faithincounseling.org

Acceptance

Prodigal: That’s all she wrote.

Me: Nothing more to do.

This is from Charles Swindoll

Acceptance is taking from God’s hand absolutely anything He chooses to give us, looking up into His face in love and trust–even in thanksgiving–and knowing that the confines of the hedge within which He has placed us are good, even perfect, however painful they may be, simply because He Himself has given them.

O taste and see that the LORD is good: blessed is the man that trusteth in him. Psalms 34:8 (KJV)

Jennifer Van Allen

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www.faithincounseling.org

Women Lovin’ Jesus

Prodigal: Baked beans.

Me: Yes, a nice addition to the dinner table.

This is a short video devotion on Proverbs

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Proverbs 15:25 The LORD will destroy the house of the proud, But He will establish the boundary of the widow. (NKJV)

Jennifer Van Allen

www.theprodigalpig.com

www.faithincounseling.org

For The Love of God

Prodigal: Interesting road.

Me: Reminds me of a saying. The road to heaven is not through anyone else’s yard.

This is from E.B. Pusey

We have need of patience with ourselves and with others; with those below, and those above us, and with our own equals; with those who love us and those who love us not; for the greatest things and for the least; against sudden inroads of trouble, and under our daily burdens; disappointments as to the weather, or the breaking of the heart; in the weariness of the body, or the wearing of the soul; in our own failure of duty, or others’ failure toward us; in every-day wants, or in the aching of sickness or the decay of age; in disappointment, bereavement, losses, injuries, reproaches; in heaviness of the heart; or its sickness amid delayed hopes. In all these things, from childhood’s little troubles to the martyr’s sufferings, patience is the grace of God, whereby we endure evil for the love of God.

Then came the soldiers, and brake the legs of the first, and of the other which was crucified with him. John 19:32 (KJV)

Jennifer Van Allen

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www.faithincounseling.org