Seeds Of Grace

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Therefore it is of faith that it might be according to grace, so that the promise might be sure to all the seed, not only to those who are of the law, but also to those who are of the faith of Abraham, who is the father of us all’ Romans 4:16

This beautiful blue sky, with a wind blowing away the atmosphere, and seedlings rising upon a rocky outcrop depicts the scene of seeds falling upon non-fertile soil. However, with the Lord’s grace, seeds will grow anywhere. These five seedlings represent grace. His gift of grace is His presence that empowers us to perform the task He has called us to do. It is beyond favour, it is power. We often dismiss strong winds as unpleasant, however when a plant is growing, a wind will cause the plant to become strong and resilient, and able to withstand change.

Seed has major significance in scripture, not only does it represent the Word and the Kingdom, but also generational inheritance. God has designed each seed to reproduce after its own kind, with its entire food source for its own sustainability within it. Seed is also the promise of covenant.

When the Lord sows seeds, He also reminds you that He is a keeper of promises. The seed, “the promise”, He has given you lives outside of time. What may look like rocky ground where the promise wont grow, is actually testing ground for great strength. His promises to you are generational, and therefore take time. However, they are ‘sure’. He has not forgotten. He sees your faithfulness, even when you may be taking an “Abraham side-track”, and counts it as righteousness.

He is depositing within you the gift of faith, so that none of what grows is by your hand, but by His grace, so that the promise may be ‘sure’.

 

 

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Giclee Reproductions are printed with a 3cm white border.

‘Seeds Of Grace’ has been selected from the book 40 Days hath November to be reproduced as Giclee prints. Technically speaking, our prints are not prints at all, not in the common use of the term, but are fine art reproductions of original works. The quality is so high that it is difficult to tell between the reproduction and the original. Giclee Reproductions are premium high-resolution digital images produced on museum quality, Canson 300-320gsm Cotton Rag (fine cotton fibres woven into a paper-like product) printed with archival Canon Lucia EX 12-colour pigment high-performance inks. Canon Lucia EX pigment inks achieve an “under glass” permanence of 95 years for colour images.

Giclee can be confusing, as many may incorrectly assume that all digital printing is equal. Essentially Giclee (pronounced ‘zhee-clay’) is an invented name from the French word ‘le gicleur’ meaning ‘to squirt’. Originally coined in 1991 to distinguish between common digital prints and the highest quality form of art reproductions using wide-format inkjet printing technology. In 30 years, this technology has advanced enormously, giving an even wider distinction between Giclee reproductions and digital prints. However, we still use the word ‘print’ so that we are easily understood.

Fine Art Giclee Reproductions should be framed behind glass, using a matte to separate them from the glass. Consult your local framer for the best way to frame your reproduction and ensure your artwork still looks amazing for 3 – 4 generations.

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Size

Print 20 x 20cm, Print 30 x 30cm, Greeting Card 105mm x 148mm, Postcard 120mm x 120mm