God, Be Merciful To Me A Sinner!
Hi, friends! ¡Hola, amigos! This past week, I was at an Episcopal DWTX Clergy Conference, and now I’m on a weekend trip with the family. Fortunately, I was able to squeeze a little time in my art studio. Hope you like my humble and creative efforts.
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| Tea Party Time Freshly Made Sketches #709 A Sketch from Jen M |
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| St. Francis of Assisi Art Journal Page Friday Face Off 10/24/2025 Saturday Critters #619 |
Next, I have a collage in my art journal that I did, in remembrance of St. Francis of Assisi. He was an Italian poet and Roman Catholic friar who founded the order of the Franciscans. As a devout Christian, he gave up his family fortune, lived in poverty, and proclaimed the Word of the Lord. He is the Patron Saint of animals, ecology, and merchants. I used the Sizzix Tim Holtz Abstract Elements Thinlits set to design the vignette; glue; and a black calligraphy and regular markers.
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| A Sunrise Blessing Word Art Wednesday Weeks #722 & 723 What’s On Your Workdesk? Wednesday 855/75 |
In closing, I want to leave you with a reflection on Luke 18:9-14. Here, Jesus tells the parable of a Pharisee and the Tax Collector. The Pharisees were considered pillars of society at the time, but this one was self-righteous and judgmental of others. Tax Collectors were considered scoundrels, but this one asked for God’s mercy. At first site, these two characters seem quite different. However, they’re not, since they were both dead inside. They were both lost, broken, and in need of God. The difference is that the tax collector recognized his deadness, while the Pharisee believed he was above all others. Like the tax collector, we must cry out, “God, be merciful to me a sinner!” This allow us to begin of new life. This personal choice, which we need to make on a daily basis, allows us to come clean to God, instead of pointing fingers.
Thanks for visiting, and hope you’ll leave a comment. I’ll be glad to reciprocate. Shalom!
Arnoldo+






Comments
The birthday card is so cute, very creative!
Your St Francis of Assisi is wonderful too, well done!
The photo of Mustang Island conference center looks beautiful.
Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great weekend. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.