Hear and Obey  © 2011 Debbie Turner Chavers    Are you listening to the voice of the Lord?    Has the sin of disobedience stuffed your ears ?   When I was young, people would say "Take the cotton out of your ears."  In my painting of the Art Parable, "Hear and Obey",  the cotton ball in the Water-man's ear  represents willful disobedience .  You can  choose to hear and obey God's word.   If you have stopped your ears from hearing the word of the Lord, remove the cotton of disobedience.  Open your ears to receive God's good word for and to you.   Matthew 11:15  He that hath ears to hear, let him hear.   Mark 7:16  If any man have ears to hear, let him hear.   Luke 9:35   And there came a voice out of the cloud, saying, This is my beloved Son: hear him.    ~Debbie  You can read more articles featuring this Art Parable..  Do You Have a Ready Mind?  Hear and Obey  Repost of Hear and Obey  Hear and Obey/3       **Strongs concordance gave these meanings in c...
Contemporary Scripture Art- Paintings by Debbie Turner Chavers