Color Speak: Unveiling Truth for Light

Color Speak, Episode 30, Creativity as Calling and Pain as Purpose, with Sohma Rae Hathaway

June 25, 2021 J. M. Huxley Season 1 Episode 30
Color Speak: Unveiling Truth for Light
Color Speak, Episode 30, Creativity as Calling and Pain as Purpose, with Sohma Rae Hathaway
Show Notes

Light is where you’ll find truth; truth is where you’ll find color.

Color is where you’ll find God.

Color is God. 

It’s his love for you.

Have you ever thought of the world this way? Looked at color as something demonstrative of God’s love for us?

And get this, God tells us in his Word that if we like what he has created here for us, we are really going to be impresse with what he has next for us. The world we know is but a shadow of things to come. He tells us our minds cannot imagine what he has prepared for those who love him!

We can’t help but celebrate this truth. And color!

Color here on earth is defined as the property possessed by an object of producing different sensations on the eye as a result of the way the object reflects or emits light.

Light is what makes color happen. 

Color is a product of light and God IS light, so there you have it.

So,  I am especially excited about talking with our guest this episode.

Sohma Rae Hathaway is an artist!

We talk sunsets and rainbows today.

But we get real about pain too. Because Sohma Rae Hathaway also describes herself as a pain specialist.

You'll find a lot of color in this episode. 

And a lot of purpose too.

Xoxo


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Sohma Rae Hathaway is the author of "Finding Diamonds in Dungeons".  She is an artist, speaker, and  pain specialist.

Enter a contest naming Sohma's artwork:  www.FindingtheDiamonds.com


J.M. Huxley (Janet Huxley) is an award-winning author and broadcast news anchor. Currently, she is a morning news anchor for conservative radio; formerly, an airborne traffic and news reporter and the operations director for the San Diego and Kansas City offices of Westwood One’s Metro Networks. Her memoir, MILK AND HONEY LAND: A Story of Grief, Grace, and Goats , won the 2019 Author Academy Award for Best Memoir, and the 2021 Readers' Favorite Gold Medal Winner in the Christian - Non-Fiction genre. Her children’s book, RAINBOW LAND , encourages children to see God in the rainbow.

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