Isaiah

During a heavenly vision of the glory of God, Isaiah heard God’s call for a messenger and cried out, “Here am I, send me.” How does the glory of God affect us in our own lives?

By Barbara Bonnell, based on Isaiah 6:8 (NIV): Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, “Who should I send? And who will go for us?” And I said, “Here am I, send me.”

Background: The prophet, Isaiah, had a calling from God through a vision that was unique and dramatic.  Living in Southern Judah during troubling times in Israel’s history, God commissioned Isaiah to speak about the judgment of God upon Israel.  But he also spoke of the God who reaches out in mercy and forgiveness.  He gave prophetic utterance declaring God’s blessing despite the Jewish people losing their nation, with the restoration of Israel following in latter times. Through Israel, all the world would be blessed with the advent of their Messiah and Savior.

Reflection: Isaiah’s poetic and highly intelligent style of writing perfectly fit his message about the greatness, power and glory of God.  He spoke beautiful prophetic passages about the Messiah.  Handel used words taken from Isaiah in creating the powerful musical piece, “The Messiah.”  Several well known Bible verses are found in this Book, and the New Testament quotes Isaiah more than any other prophet.  Jesus began His public ministry quoting Isaiah 61:2, as in Luke 4:18,19, when Jesus declares: “The Spirit of the Lord is on me, because he has anointed me to preach good news to the poor. He hath sent me to proclaim freedom for the prisoners, and recovery of sight for the blind, to release the oppressed, to proclaim the year of the Lord’s favor.”  He further says in verse 21: “Today this scripture is fulfilled in your hearing.”  It is interesting to note the book of Isaiah was found in the Dead Sea Scrolls.  To me, it isn’t a coincidence the Dead Sea Scrolls were found in 1947 just prior to Israel becoming a nation in 1948.

This piece represents Isaiah and the birth of the Lord Jesus Christ.  The background shows the upheaval, and brokenness of the time period in which Isaiah lived.  The light around Jesus portrays the Godly and glorious light He brings into the world as well as the salvation and eternal life He provides.  Luke 2:9 tells us the glory of the Lord shone around the shepherds as they experienced the Savior’s birth.

Prayer: God our Father, thank you for the life of Isaiah and the words you inspired him to voice.  We thank you that we are now able to receive blessings through Jesus Christ, our Lord.  It is with gratitude in our hearts that we worship you, for you are a loving, merciful God who draws to yourself people who have rebelled against you. No matter how broken, lost, or weighted in sin we are, when we turn to You, You grant us grace, redeem, and save us. Please guide and help us to proclaim and live our lives in the truth of Your Word. Amen.

Media: Digita and Watercolor

© Barbara Bonnell, 2024

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Communications Advisor

Debbie Gustafson

Debbie Gustafson has been an active member and participating artist since the first Psalms Exhibit in 2012. Consistently, she has supported our events and exhibits with wisdom and excellence. Her wisdom and faithfulness to our vision prompted us to seek her support as a board member, and she graciously accepted although she also serves her church and community in a number of other roles, including arts and education. In addition, she is an original member of our blogging ministry that now comprises our “Fresh Oil” artists group.

Programs Advisor

Roberta Sawyer

Roberta (“Bobbie”) Sawyer describes herself as “a lifetime dabbler with a love of experimentation with learners young and old.” Currently an elder at Prairie Community Church in Eden Prairie, Bobbie has participated in numerous types of ministry. She has taught art seminars for children including her “Art in the Park” outdoor summer series, served as a scenarist for church skits, plays and musicals, led Bible study fellowships for 12 years, and created backdrops and props for Vacation Bible Schools. She has also served as a literacy tutor and office support staff for South Hennepin Adult Programs in Education. Also an original Great Commission Arts core group member, Bobbie co-coordinates the monthly Art Klatch painters fellowship group. As a board advisor, she contributes much prayer, a tenacious faith, and a love for people and artists of all definitions.
Outreach Advisor

Geraldine Antoinette Mehta

Geri Mehta has served in numerous ministry positions, which include teaching Sunday school at Way of the Cross church in Blaine, directing girls programs at Hospitality House in north Minneapolis, serving on the mission field in Guatemala and India, and co-leading a home church. She has also been active in community organizations such as Jaycees and Toastmasters.
Geri brings a clear sense of vision and discernment to the board, especially in the area of outreach. She has a passion for promoting the gospel with compassion, love, and respect. As a painter and original Great Commission Artists core group member, Geri has served GCA faithfully in numerous capacities. Her wisdom, like her art, inspires us to seek God’s heart in all things.
Pastoral Board Advisor

Reverend Roger Kuhn

Roger Kuhn has extensive ministry experience, including numerous pastoral positions in New York, Pennsylvania, Missouri, Ohio, and Minnesota. Most of his career he has served as lead pastor and has particularly enjoyed discipling new believers. Currently, Roger serves as the National Pastor of Member Care and the Director of Church Relations at International Ministerial Fellowship, the licensing organization for W.I.N.D. of the Spirit Ministries. Additionally, his pastoral responsibilities include all IMF Alliance Churches and 200 Lead Pastors. With deep faith and a thorough understanding of ministry, Roger provides pastoral supervision, support, and prayer for W.I.N.D. Ministries, including Great Commission Artists.
Founder & Director

Marianne McDonough

Licensed for ministry in the creative arts through International Ministerial Fellowship, Marianne McDonough serves as the director of W.I.N.D. of the Spirit Ministries and Great Commission Artists. Believing the arts have a unique capacity to exalt God and inspire His people, Marianne loves to encourage and mentor Christian artists toward the full expression of their gifts, especially in the context of worship. Marianne’s experience includes writing in secular and Christian venues, leadership in worship and dance ministries, teaching worship arts seminars for children, and sponsoring visual arts workshops and exhibits.

In 2010, she initiated “Art in the Beauty of Holiness” seminars, specifically designed for visual artists and subsequently produced in DVD format. After the formation of GCA and its core group in 2011, she produced four more DVDs featuring artists’ interviews and three other seminars: Worship in the Potter’s Hands, Waterfalls with Rev. Paul Oman, and Banners with Elsa Hammond. She also created a cable television presentation on art and worship. 

Starting in September of 2012, Marianne inaugurated the first Great Commission Artists Exhibition, “Psalms Exhibit and Creative Arts Celebration,” at the Hopkins Center for the Arts. This event included a juried exhibit, continuous original worship music provided by local composers, and dance presentations. Since then, as of spring of 2023, GCA has presented ten exhibitions with multi-generational artist participation, including numerous high school students from local high schools. The last five exhibitions have traveled for month-long display at Twin Cities’ churches.

Additionally, Marianne believes the Great Commission applies to all of the body of Christ, including artists of all definitions. Thus, she has guided Great Commission Artists to create a variety of teaching conferences and art-based community service projects including Kids Love, a popular Valentines day outreach to homeless children. Great Commission Artists is fulfilling its namesake mission to minister Christ to their world and glorify God.

With a Master’s Degree in Journalism from the University of Minnesota, Marianne is an author and speaker. She also leads a Christian writers’ critique group. Her 2016 book, 8 Steps to Getting Real with Cancer, won the Midwest Book Awards in the health category. In 2018 she released Beating Cancer One Truth At A Time, another guide for newly diagnosed patients designed for individual or support group reflection.

Marianne enjoys writing in various genres and desires for writers to explore new ways to release their talents to exalt Christ. Her passion is to see God’s beauty revealed in all of the creative arts.