From the way the fire looks from paintings like “Chariot” to smoke techniques discovered in “Rabbi” to water imagery used in “Calm” and others, the painting incorporates many styles, colors and types of paint. The painting itself depicts one of the first times the Jesus appears after His death and resurrection on the shores with a fire. You can see one of His scars in the painting as well.
Revelation 1:13-14 Revelation 19:11-13 Jesus rides from Heaven and towards earth to defeat evil and usher in His Kingdom. An angel army rides behind him. His eyes are fixed ahead – he does not waiver. His eyes burn with GLORY and POWER. The imagery depicts…
We live in a secular world that is in the process of perishing. If we put our trust, our devotion, our focus on worldly things, we will fall like the red and purple paint dripping down in the background. As Christians, we align ourselves with…
Paul and Silas were beaten and imprisoned in Acts 16. They spent their time in the inner cell praising God with songs and prayer. Even when their chains were shook loose and the door opened, they stayed in their cell and praised Him. The guard…