Is physical beauty or inner beauty marked on your face?????


Good morning and Happy Friday 13th, I was reading about the meaning of Friday 13th since I am not a superstitious and have never had anything bad happen on this day, I was amazed at how many people do have a fear of it. I allow only positive so today is no different than an other Friday, it marks...for me...the beginning of the weekend and that is always a good, good thing. So happy FRIDAY ya'll.

In prayer this morning as I sat in the total quiet, I chatted with God, about a host of things, it seems the past few days I have not taken time to really sit and share with him all that is going on in my life, even though he knows what is going on I like to share with him anyway. I prayed for each of you as I always do and I prayed that today would be positive and good. I asked God to continue to bless us with his love and his mercy. Lord hold us in your arms and allow us comfort from hurt, calm from chaos and peace from disharmony. In the name of Jesus Christ. Amen.

I came across the following story and was shocked by the ending, I invite you to come and share in this with me and would love to hear any feedback you might have. I know each of us has known someone in our lives who has fallen on hard times and when we see them we are shocked about the changes in them. I find it amazing that when we give in...we physically change...

THE LAST SUPPER

There is an anecdote of the great painter, sculptor and inventor, Leonardo Da Vinci, about his painting "The Last Supper", one of his works presently most copied and sold.

It took 20 years to make it due to the fact that he was very strict at choosing people who would pose as models. He had problems to initiate the painting because did not find a model to represent Jesus, who should reflect in his face purity, nobility and the most beautiful feelings. He also should posses an extraordinary virile beauty. At last he found a young man with these characteristics, he was the first he painted. Then he was finding the eleven apostles, whom he painted together, leaving Judas Iscariote pending, since he did not find the adequate model. This should be a person of mature age and showing in his face the marks of treason and avarice. Thus the painting was unfinished for a long time, until they told him of a terrible criminal they had jailed. He went to see him, and he was exactly the Judas he wanted for finishing his work, for what he asked the mayor if he would allow the defendant to pose for him. The mayor, knowing the fame of the master Da Vinci, gladly accepted and the accused was taken to the painter's studio, guarded by 2 guards and chained.

During all the time that the defendant posed he did not show any emotion for being selected as model, showing himself too quiet and distant. At the end, Da Vinci, satisfied with the result, called the accused and showed him the work; when the accused saw it, extremely impressed, fell on his knees, crying.

Da Vinci, surprised, asked him the reason of his attitude, to what the prisoner answered,
"Master Da Vinci, don't you remember me by chance?"

Da Vinci observing him fixedly answered, "No, never before I have seen you."

Crying and asking forgiveness to God, the accused told him, "Master, I was that youth who 19 years ago you chose to represent Jesus in this same painting."

The moral of this story is that no matter how much physical beauty you posses, it is the inner beauty what in time finally comes out to shine on us and thusly inevitably is marked in our face.

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