Where Were You When I Laid the Earth's Foundations - Tell Me if You Know All This - from Job 38.4-18
by Michael Mazaika
Title
Where Were You When I Laid the Earth's Foundations - Tell Me if You Know All This - from Job 38.4-18
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Michael Mazaika
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Photograph
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A couple stands along the shore of Nestucca Bay at Pacific City, Oregon, at sunset looking towards the sharply silhouetted Haystack Rock and the shadows it casts. Their small stature is in contrast to the massive offshore monolith and serves to remind us that we are not as wise as we think we are when considering the Lord's address to Job during his great testing. Image = Portland OR Summer 071515-072015 1028-1032 Fus Nat Cust1 OTSV Job 38 PSP I-Rsz42.jpg.
65% of all profits from the sale of this image will be contributed to the work of Central Maryland Youth for Christ and their ministry to the young people of Frederick County, Maryland.
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September 10th, 2016
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Comments (2)
LOIS VIGUIER
Congratulations Michael, For your feature in "Word for the World"!
Michael Mazaika replied:
Thank you, Lois, for this feature in "Word for the World". Thanks also for administering this group for so many folks. - Mike
Frank J Casella
Michael -- CONGRATULATIONS!! Your beautiful artwork has been Featured by the - CATHOLIC ART GALLERY - group on Fine Art America, a PIXELS Company! Thank you for sharing it !! http://tinyurl.com/CatholicArtGallery
Michael Mazaika replied:
Frank - thank you for this feature in the "Catholic Art Gallery" group. This is one of those passages that come to mind when I get too big for my britches. - Mike