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Writer's pictureMichelle Hayman

The Sun Turns Black

After receiving a message that merely stated "Foretold" alongside an image of a landscape,

today, I let my intuition guide my digital artwork, surrendering to the flow of creativity that surged within me. As I manipulated pixels and layers, I felt a deep, almost otherworldly connection to the colours and shapes that emerged on the screen. When I finally stepped back to observe my latest piece, I was struck by a powerful sense of recognition. It was then that a quote from Revelation 6:12 came to mind:


"And I beheld when he had opened the sixth seal, and, lo, there was a great earthquake; and the sun became black as sackcloth of hair, and the moon became as blood."


My digital art, with its dark, swirling hues and intense imagery, seemed to echo the haunting vision described in the scripture, reminding me of the profound and mysterious ways inspiration can manifest.


We possess a depth and significance beyond what we've ever realized, affirming our true identity as children of God. It prompts us to inquire: Why am I here? Who am I? It necessitates transcending negativity and vices to foster a relationship with Christ. Attending church holds little value if it's not followed by a life devoid of judgment, hatred, and apathy towards others. Christ isn't confined to a mere piece of bread or lavish churches; He reveals Himself to those earnestly seeking Him.






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