John 16:13 But when he, the Spirit of Truth, comes, he will guide you into all the truth. He will not speak on his own; he will speak only what he hears, and he will tell you what is yet to come. Acrylic and pencil on canvas
A procession small and with only two others through blood,
Then continuing with a small cluster through water,
Finally with a large host through heavenly light.
Superimposed, face turned toward the light a face and upper torso bearing a cross over one shoulder with all those from water to light holding up the cross.
I don't have to squint. :-) Missy, thank you for taking time with these. I seriously didn't paint this. My first attempt was awful. I was trying to paint something for Robert and Brandy, but it was truly awful. I asked God to show me what He wanted. Everyone sees things in it that I think their supposed to see. Again, thank you. If they speak to one person, I think that's the point.
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Do you mind if I tell you what I see?
From bottom right to upper left:
A procession small and with only two others through blood,
Then continuing with a small cluster through water,
Finally with a large host through heavenly light.
Superimposed, face turned toward the light a face and upper torso bearing a cross over one shoulder with all those from water to light holding up the cross.
Good imagination, no? Squint.
I don't have to squint. :-) Missy, thank you for taking time with these.
I seriously didn't paint this. My first attempt was awful. I was trying to paint something for Robert and Brandy, but it was truly awful. I asked God to show me what He wanted.
Everyone sees things in it that I think their supposed to see.
Again, thank you. If they speak to one person, I think that's the point.
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