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When the Canvas Looks Like Chaos

Life may feel chaotic now, but God is painting a masterpiece. Trust His timing, His process, and His hands. He never leaves a story unfinished.

A talented artist once invited his young son into his studio to watch him paint. Excited, the boy rushed inside expecting to see a beautiful picture unfolding.

But instead, he saw chaos: Colors splattered randomly. Lines seemed random. Nothing made sense.

Confused, the boy finally spoke up:

“Dad, I don’t think this painting is turning out right.”

The father smiled patiently and replied, “Trust me. The painting isn’t finished yet.

Weeks passed, and one day the artist brought his son back to the studio. This time, the boy stared in awe.

The once chaotic canvas had become a breathtaking masterpiece. It was beautiful and crafted with intention… exactly how the father had intended it to be. 

Life often feels like an unfinished painting.

Life can be confusing, messy, and chaotic. You might look at your circumstances and wonder, “God, what are you doing?”

What we need to understand is that God—a.k.a. the Artist—isn’t finished yet.

Philippians 1:6 promises us, “He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.”

God doesn’t leave paintings unfinished. 

He doesn’t leave lives half-done. The moments of confusion, delay, or uncertainty in your life are simply brushstrokes in a bigger masterpiece.

Joseph spent years in slavery and prison.
Moses spent decades in exile.
David hid in caves.
Paul was beaten and imprisoned.

Yet, in each case, God was creating something incredible, even when they couldn’t see it.

Isaiah 55:8-9 reminds us: “For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways,” declares the Lord.

You don’t have to understand every brushstroke to trust the Artist.

Maybe today your life feels chaotic or uncertain.

But don’t judge your life by what you see today.

Remember, masterpieces take time.

The Artist isn’t finished. He knows exactly what He’s creating in you and through you.

Trust Him.
Wait patiently.
And someday soon, you’ll step back and see something far greater than you could have imagined.

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