2. IMAGE
DEFINITION:
Noun
A representation of the external form of a
person or thing in sculpture, painting, etc.
Synonyms
Noun: picture – figure – representation –
reflection
Verb: figure – picture –represent – reflect –
mirror – depict
3. A PICTURE IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS.
A hard copy picture or a projected image can
be inspected more intently, time after time
While a picture or image in our mind can last
for a determined moment.
Some of them can have a lasting place in our
memory.
4. A PICTURE IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS.
A Picture has a theme, a message.
It speaks by itself.
What I see in a picture is not what others see
in the same picture.
Every person sees the picture with their
eyes.
The soul or senses.
And or of the spirit.
13. GOD GIVES US PICTURES AS A WAY OF
COMMUNICATING WITH US.
God will give us information through a
picture.
This information is put in our spirit.
It comes with a direct revelation.
Then our spirit connects will our soul.
We choose to think, speak and act with our
renewed soul in unison with the desires of
God.
We relegate information from the senses, our
body; which is in contact with the physical
world.
14. GOD GIVES US PICTURES AS A WAY OF
COMMUNICATING WITH US.
It could be a clear or rather a vague image.
We capture what calls our attention, two or
three aspects in the picture.
We connect with the Spirit of God for an
input.
We connect with the Word of God.
With God’s heart for His feelings/emotions.
We deliver the message
20. CHANGE YOUR FOCUS AND YOU CAN SEE
SOMETHING DIFFERENT
We need to train our senses.
Become more alert of our surrounding.
Hebrews 5:14
New King James Version (NKJV)
14 But solid food belongs to those who are of
full age, that is, those who by reason of use
have their senses exercised to discern both
good and evil.
21. WHAT WE LOOK FOR IN A PICTURE OR IMAGE?
The main message.
Countenance expressions: emotions, race.
Colors, forms, quantity, numbers.
Location, surroundings.
Foreground, background.
Sounds, noise, music.
Written message.
Implied message.
22. WHAT WE LOOK FOR IN A PICTURE OR IMAGE?
Our own feelings.
Is it connected to the person I’m speaking
to?
Is it for my benefit so I can interpret it?
How can I related to the Bible?
How can I Show God through this picture?
Will the person be encouraged by the
relating of the word?
23. WHERE IS YOUR FOCUS?
Your focus is not on the picture. It’s just a
tool.
Your focus is not in your personal
experiences and emotions.
Your focus is on God, through the work of
the Holy Spirit via His gifts.
Now see the person through the eyes of
God.
And let God’s love in you start to flow,
causing the person to receive it and