A Significant Inheritance: Guest Post by Photographer Debby Pueschel

Today I’m delighted to share a guest post by Debby Pueschel, an amazing photographer who I met on Fine Art America! Debby is sharing her beautiful piece titled Alabaster Still Life and the story behind it.

Alabaster Still Life available here.

Any significant inheritance tells a story-one of family, hope, and love.  This is the story behind a lamp that I inherited from my grandmother.  But before I get to that, I’ll tell you a little bit about myself.

My name is Debby Pueschel.  I am a retired first-grade teacher who firmly believes that my students taught me more than I ever taught them!  Children have a unique way of teaching… their innocent sweetness and sometimes brutal honesty can trample the hardest heart and melt it in one fell swoop.  Is it any wonder that Jesus taught that  “...unless you change and become like little children, you shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven.” Matthew 18:3

My husband asked my father for my hand in marriage, and we tied the knot 52 years ago.  (We always laugh when we tell people that when my parents had their 50th wedding anniversary, both of their mothers were there… sheesh… how often do you hear of both mothers being at a 50th wedding anniversary of their children, much less one parent!)  Anyway, I digress...I wish I could say it has been a perfectly happy marriage, but that would not be truthful.  We have gone through trials and hardships, just as many others have.  We give God the credit for keeping us together.  Marriage is difficult, no matter whose marriage it may be.  In our marriage, we see our struggles as an adventure.  Struggles have made us who we are today.

I am a woman of faith, a woman who serves God.  I make mistakes, yet I can ask God to forgive me and work to correct them!  God is my Saviour, the one whom I serve and who walks with me every second of every day.  Without Him, I am nothing, and with Him, my life is full!   Each morning, I ask Jesus to show me to whom I can share His love as I meet people throughout the day.  It is my hope that my artwork and my daily walk will allow others to see the love of God and learn to walk with Him, too.

This photograph is of an alabaster vase and lamp that my grandmother brought from Israel.  She was an amazing woman who lived to be 100. This Alabaster vase and lamp were designated to me by my grandmother before she passed away. Grandma had many beautiful things, but this was not a valuable or cherished piece to anyone but me.  No one wanted it when she died.  I did!  She brought it from the land where Jesus grew up and was crucified.   It is from the land of Jesus’ birth and life. Grandma brought it back home as a reminder of her trip - memories of the place where Jesus had been. Grandma was a huge woman of faith!

Once home, she had the large piece made into a lamp…a lamp that is like a night light that lightens the way in the dark, just as Jesus’s light does!  He is the Light in a dark world.  The vase was a vase from the beginning, so together they make a perfect decorative pair.  Not only is it a beautiful keepsake from my grandmother, but it is a reminder of where our Lord lived, taught, and died.  This is as precious to me as if I had purchased it myself in Israel.

Thank you, Grandma, for following God, for praying that the circle won’t be broken, and for all of us being in heaven with Jesus and you!  Thank you, Grandma, for your life!                                                                                                                                                                                                                

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If you’d like to see more of Debby’s beautiful work, you can find her portfolio here. Thank you so much, Debby, for being a guest on my blog! It is a pleasure to have you here!