The first time I heard Chris Rice sing Deep Enough to Dream, I was captivated by the line…
…Deep enough to dream in brilliant colors I have never seen…
And even now, my imagination stretches and turns trying to imagine colors I’ve never seen.
In the early tsunami grief months after Dan was killed, I was broken and nothing felt good. But I tried to be conscious of anything that helped me feel even a little less awful and discovered that happy colors did that.
So I began painting my way through the house. My color choices wouldn’t work for everyone, but I’d have to work hard to be bothered about that.
Even the names of my colors make me smile: Inchworm (very early morning sunlight on green grass), Soft Camel (soft cozy warm), Pail (as in little blue), Overalls (soft washed denim), Evening Glow (glorious golden evening sunlight), Harvest Sunset (fiery orange red), and Fresh Periwinkle (late evening twilight). I’ve one more room to go and was tickled beyond measure when the color I liked best was named Rich Honey (looks just like it sounds).
I’m so grateful God painted this world with color. How incredibly sad it would be to live in shades of gray. And I’m sure hoping and believing my future home has some brilliant colors I have never seen.
The wall was made of jasper,
and the city of pure gold,
as pure as glass.
The foundations of the city walls
were decorated with every kind
of precious stone.
The first foundation was jasper,
the second sapphire,
the third agate,
the fourth emerald,
the fifth onyx,
the sixth ruby,
the seventh chrysolite,
the eighth beryl,
the ninth topaz,
the tenth turquoise,
the eleventh jacinth,
and the twelfth amethyst.
The twelve gates were twelve pearls,
each gate made of a single pearl.
The great street of the city was of gold,
as pure as transparent glass.
Revelation 21:18-21
Great picture for this scripture!!!
Thanks! It’s one of my favorites.