A Vision of Mercy

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I was sitting in traffic on my way to teach a Bible study last week when I asked God what he wanted me to blog about.  I had to smile.  Doesn’t it seem strange to use the word “blog” in a prayer??  I tried to quiet my thoughts and wait for God’s answer.  By the time I arrived at the church – I still had NO IDEA what to write about.  I finished my lecture on Joshua – (by the way, those lessons and others are available on my website if you need them) – and was getting ready to go to my next meeting, when a friend came to speak to me.  She was carrying the picture which you see with this blog post today.  By the time we finished our conversation, I knew what God wanted me to write about.  Then, to top that off – we were driving out to Possum Kingdom Lake and stopped at a roadside stand.  It was there I met the subject of my next blog post as well.  I have no doubt that God has directed me to write at least two blog posts on the subject of visions.  What is a vision from God, and does he still choose to communicate to his children in that way?  I will tell you two stories this week that will help to answer those questions.


Here is Clara’s story, in her own words: 

Mercy, an original painting by Clara Rushing, illustrating a vision from God that she experienced upon the day of her salvation (Credit: Clara Rushing)This is my story and the story of my painting   “Mercy.”

I grew up in a small town in Oak Hill, West Virginia where I attended a lovely Methodist Church.  I was active and learned the Bible stories.  Although I felt God’s calling on occasion, I did not commit to a personal relationship.  A new preacher came to town to start a church.  Because there were no buildings to lease, he pitched a tent and had services on the outskirts of town.  I reluctantly went with Mother to hear the musicians sing.  The Lord touched my heart and after a week of struggling, Sunday night I went forward to pray.  I asked the Lord to forgive my sins, confessed my faith in Jesus….everything the preacher said to do, then I waited …..I felt nothing so I prayed it all again (the workers were all busy with other seekers)……nothing.  I thought about it and decided even though I felt nothing I could trust God’s promises were good. I got up from the altar and went back to my seat quietly. After the service the preacher asked each person, one by one, what the Lord had done for them.  I stood to my feet and by faith said, “He saved me”………..I  heard beautiful (beyond words) heavenly music, saw a heavenly choir singing on my right.  To my left, a sparkling City ascended up from the shadows, and a large drape or curtain, torn in the middle.  In the center of it all was the most glorious light…I knew it was God although I couldn’t see His face.  Startled and amazed I looked at other faces to see their reaction.  Their faces were unchanged and I knew this was only for me. …confirmation of my Salvation!  I said nothing and kept this in my heart for years until recently I felt led to share with my Bible Study class when we were discussing visions.  My painting “Mercy” is my attempt as an artist to depict that vision of wonder the Lord gave me that night! ——

Clara thinks she was about seventeen years old when she experienced the vision above.  I didn’t ask Clara how old she is now, but let’s just say she has seen about 60 birthdays since then!  When Clara says, “she kept this in her heart for years,” that was not an understatement!  Why do we hesitate to share our stories of the miraculous love of God?  I know Clara, and I can honestly say, no one should doubt her story.  Clara’s life is her testimony of faith. 

Peter was speaking to the crowds following his experience at Pentecost.  He quoted from the prophet Joel these words: “In the last days, God said, I will pour out my Spirit on all people.  Your sons and daughters will prophesy, your young men will see visions, your old men will dream dreams.  Even on my servants, both men and women, I will pour out my Spirit in those days, and they will prophesy” (Acts 2:17-18)

What happened to Clara that night, in that tent, so many years ago?  God poured his Spirit into Clara’s life and gave her a vision of the mercy that she had received.  And that vision was so real, she was able to paint it many years later.  God speaks – through his Word, in dreams, and in visions.  When God speaks, he may lead you to prophesy – share what he has told you.  I know God told me to share this story and the story in the next blog as well.  I hope they will bless you as they have certainly blessed me.  God speaks – be sure to listen, and then be faithful, like Clara, to share his word with others.

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Posted by Janet Denison

Janet Denison teaches others to live an authentic faith through her writing, speaking, and teaching ministry. She blogs weekly at JanetDenison.org and often at ChristianParenting.org. She is also the author of The Songs Tell the Story and Content to Be Good, Called to Be Godly, among other books. Janet and her husband, Dr. Jim Denison, live in Dallas, Texas. When they’re not writing or ministering to others, they enjoy spending time with their grown children and their four still-growing grandchildren.