Seconds after my dream was of lying in bed with a grandchild close by, my phone let me know I had a message.
I didn’t respond immediately because the dream was so real.
A small cardinal, bright red had flitted into the room and rested in the hollow place of my neck.
In my dream I got the attention of my granddaughter and then “ding!” I was awakened.

“For this reason the Lord is still waiting to show his favor to you so he can show you his marvelous love. He waits to be gracious to you….Overwhelmed with bliss are all who will entwine their hearts in him, waiting for him to help them.”
Isaiah 30:18 TPT
I answered the text, a long hoped for desire was decided would come true for a child today.
She’s been longing, hoping and waiting.
It’s exciting, the planned surprise!
A memory will be made.
There will be more “waited so long for” ones to come.
What have you longed for that’s already been given and yet, led you to long for something bigger or simply just left you wanting?
I sat in my “art room” with someone I love. What a mess, papers everywhere, started and stops and pauses, the evidence of where my art journey has come from and where gone
Is hoping to go.
Fascinated by a box full of artwork, I invited her to choose as many as she wanted.

We went through the stack together. I loved the ones she chose and the reasons she shared.
I told her of my certain belief that it’s God who kept me for art and kept it safely waiting for me to enjoy it, to share it as a part of my faith.
I have surely achieved more, been afforded more opportunities than I ever thought, given my history.
That’s why I know it’s true, I told her.
This is what God made me for.
What began with the timid tagline “quiet confidence” has become more brave.
Now, “always hope” coupled with my truth that “art offers hope”.

This morning, I wrote “hopeful” under the date, the gift of the cardinal on my pillow invited the tone longing to be expressed.
And I wrote myself a note that’s as true as my very breath.
Whatever and whomever (other than Jesus) you make your everything, your tipping point to measure worthless or worthiness, will continue to frustrate you with its dependability as far as not being enough.
So, wait for the one who is always and unchangingly enough. Be amazed by what comes with that commitment to will yourself to wait.
Success shifts.
People change.
Excitement is powerful and yet, it wanes. It’s supposed to.
God makes life this way so that we remember the only “enoughness” that never changes
Is Him, our Sovereign and often mysterious Maker.

Not since the world was made, Jacob was told in a dream of protection and little girls like me became women who waited even if imperfectly to recognize the providence, protection and promises of God…
has the gift of waiting been more an unchanging promise.
“Behold, I am with you and will keep you wherever you go, and will bring you back to this land. For I will not leave you until I have done what I have promised you.”
Genesis 28:15 ESV
It took three trips in and out of the Art Center to retrieve and load my unsold paintings yesterday.
It was hot. They were heavy.
I won’t deny the emotion I fought to deny. It was difficult.
Still, it was beautiful, the experience and the exhibition.
“Believer”, “In Every Season”, “Mercy Remembers”, “Secure” were a few of the unsold pieces.
Now they’re safely waiting to be found.
“It’s all in it, Lisa” my mama
This artist journey is a teacher. I’m still like a child learning.

For this reason,
I have hope.
Always hope.
“But I have calmed and quieted my soul, like a weaned child with its mother; like a weaned child is my soul within me.”
Psalm 131:2 ESV
(P.S. I’m meandering my way back to writing from both losing the desire and I believe a bit of ability. I hope you’ll be forgiving as I decide to learn to write again.)
Continue and believe.


















