Color Speak: Unveiling Truth for Light

Color Speak, Season 2, Episode 1, Wedding Manners: The Truth, with Rachel Snyder

January 07, 2022 J. M. Huxley Season 2 Episode 1
Color Speak: Unveiling Truth for Light
Color Speak, Season 2, Episode 1, Wedding Manners: The Truth, with Rachel Snyder
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.

We know light is what makes color happen. 

Color is a product of light. So, if God IS light, that means color is God too! The color we see in the world is a reflection of his goodness.

Have you ever thought of color this way?

And get this, the colors we see here on earth aren’t even close to what we will see in heaven. God has not only given us a glimpse of what awaits us, but what we can experience to a degree here on earth is highlighted this way. In this way, color represents so much.

We can be encouraged to live our lives to the fullest, knowing we have support from the other side cheering us on, IN COLOR!

 We need only pay attention to be empowered on our journeys.

COLOR SPEAK is all about jumping up and down with excitement in our discussions about our what God is doing on this planet, as well as his glimpses of the other side.

COLOR SPEAK is all about truth as well. It's about breaking down walls and tearing through barriers to expose what needs to be brought out into the light so the darkness no longer holds sway.

Because color is authenticity too.

In a world of fake everything, transparency matters. It’s what most people are crying out for these days. People want to be encouraged by people who are real.

Real is ugly. And beautiful.

Today, for the Season Two Opener of Color Speak, I have a very special guest with me. My daughter Rachel gets real today about weddings and manners and stress, and I think you'll want to listen.

Because there's beauty, and color, to be found there.

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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