God's Grace-Graffiti
We have come to think of graffiti as a pretty negative word associated with all manner of words, artwork, and the like just haphazardly placed on walls, bathroom stalls, and almost any inanimate object which stands long enough for the "artist" to gain access. In looking up the origin of this word, I found it means any type of "inscription" which is written upon an object. In the psalms, David repeatedly talks about the power of the Word of God "inscribed" on his heart. In giving the Law to the people of Israel, Moses spoke of binding them upon their hands and foreheads, as well as inscribing them on the doorposts of their houses. This idea of "inscribing" has been around for a long time, but it has taken on a different meaning with the evolution of "graffiti" becoming an "eye-sore" these days. In the most literal sense, anything which is "inscribed" by God is something worth remembering! I call to you, God, ...