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What’s Wrong With This Picture?
This entry was posted in For Pastors and Teachers, Quips and Quotes, Religion/Faith and tagged crucifixion, Good Friday, John 15:13, love, Romans 3:23, Romans 5:8, sin. Bookmark the permalink.
AMEN! ❤
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Thank you for posting this powerful yet simple telling of God’s love for us, displayed on the cross. Easter blessings
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You too, Leila.
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So right on! What I love about this painting is that there are no nails holding Jesus on the cross. His love is holding him there. I also love that He is hanging above the world (evert continent). His love is universal and his death transcends time and space!
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Yes!
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Every year I find myself crying. How can I sob and rejoice at the same time? Yep, that’s what I do.
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In the face of infinite love your response seems the only rational one there is, Robin.
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romans 3:48
romans 5:33
john 40:38 & 36
missing john 15:11 from 13
verse 11 says hide the word in your heart
john 40 says stand on the word
eagles soar wings to the sky
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“Yes, it truly is a Good Friday.”
and even at our best we fall short,
and even then He reaches out His hand.
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AMEN, AMEN, AMEN… It had to be a PERFECT sacrifice, in our place, and only HE qualifed. Thank you, Mitch. This is a wonderful post for Good Friday, truly Good!! ✝️🙌🏻❤️
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Have blessed Easter weekend, Dori!
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Thank you, Mitch! I hope you have the same! 🎉✝️💖
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Salvador Dali’s masterpiece.
And people thought me was
just another crazy artist 😎
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Well, he was kinda crazy. ;>) But, yes, it truly is a masterpiece.
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Amen.
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Great!
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So true! Thanks for this, Mitch!!
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A truly moving painting by Dali to remind us that Christ defeated Satan in the most important battle of all time and He did it not with a sword but by giving His life.
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Amen.
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