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Joey Velasco's Last Supper

Posted on May 12th, 2007 by livingplanet : livingplanet livingplanet
Joey Velasco is a talented Filipino painter and sculptor. He is also a compassionate man.

He finds beauty, hope, strength, and happiness in the most vulnerable in society: the homeless child. Deep in his heart, he knows God loves these perfect beings. What is bleak in his paintings is actually God working through us. Take a look and experience its transformative power.


Behind the photograph of this painting are his words:

 

Poor Kids In My Pocket

I carry this picture in my pocket,

A simple reminder to me that

No matter where I am,

Jesus and the poor kids are always

in my midst.

 

This simple card is not a claim stub

To withdraw some blessings in return.

It is not a ticket to free me from guilt

Nor a good luck charm to protect me from harm.

 

It’s not even to tag me as a man of charity

Fo rall the world to see.

It’s simply an understanding

Between Jesus and me.

 

When I put my hand in my pocket

To bring out my wallet,

It is NOT for alms-giving.

 

This picture just makes me remember

that I must have a heart to share

that a part of me has to be offered

in simple service and deeds

to the countless little children

whose future is obscure.

who suffer and shiver in the dark;

whose voices are unheard;

whose nightmares come at daytime,

and whose monsters are real.

 

It’s a symbol of my nearness to God.

So, I carry this little piece in my pocket,

Reminding no one but me,

That I can give hope

If only I care.

 

-Joey Velasco

http://joeyvelasco.com/paintings.htm

 

See the article HAPAG NG PAG-ASA by Jesuit priest James B. Reuter.

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