Message from Eden
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The painting Message from Eden is a composition with two interwoven zones.
a) The upper zone refers to the supernatural; the heavenly realm. The kind of porch with pillars gives entry to a wide panorama. The two columns (like cherubs) in the very centre lead to the throne-room of the Almighty, the only living God as the Bible testifies. A glimse of his Glory becomes visible shaped as a flash shining sharp as a razor. God is the unseen-One, invisible up till now but no less present.
The outmost columns symbolize the Firmness and Sovereignty of the Creator. While the columns in the very centre allude to the Holyness of God's Personality; these columns stand for the angelcherub that stirs in front of the throne.
A glowing red-coloured string separates the heavenly from the earthly. The string speaks of the fire of the Day of Judgement; at the same time it refers to the sacrifice of the Lamb - Christ's work of salvation - that assures free entry for anyone that wants to take up new relationship with the our Heavenly Father.
b) The lowest zone symbolizes - down to the present - our transitory world. The circles represent imperiums on the earth. Two domes or (bow-windows) give sight on a landscape. It stands for the Lost Paradise in Eden which inaccesible leaves no deeper insight to the viewer. Two other dome-shapes fall away to the bottom, in doing so they refer to the loss of the Glory of God in which Adam and Eve walked before in their original relationship with the Father. They are like 'lenses' which, if placed on the dome-windows-to-the-landscape, would provide sharp insight and thus accessibility of the Paradise in Eden.
A punch of energy hits the Lost Paradise and tears all up. This breath of God pours out in the twig. This painting 'Message from Eden' points to the Messiah while proclaiming His resurrection that is available for the ones that take hold of it. As His Love is given freely indeed.
About
The painting Message from Eden is a composition with two interwoven zones.
a) The upper zone refers to the supernatural; the heavenly realm. The kind of porch with pillars gives entry to a wide panorama. The two columns (like cherubs) in the very centre lead to the throne-room of the Almighty, the only living God as the Bible testifies. A glimse of his Glory becomes visible shaped as a flash shining sharp as a razor. God is the unseen-One, invisible up till now but no less present.
The outmost columns symbolize the Firmness and Sovereignty of the Creator. While the columns in the very centre allude to the Holyness of God's Personality; these columns stand for the angelcherub that stirs in front of the throne.
A glowing red-coloured string separates the heavenly from the earthly. The string speaks of the fire of the Day of Judgement; at the same time it refers to the sacrifice of the Lamb - Christ's work of salvation - that assures free entry for anyone that wants to take up new relationship with the our Heavenly Father.
b) The lowest zone symbolizes - down to the present - our transitory world. The circles represent imperiums on the earth. Two domes or (bow-windows) give sight on a landscape. It stands for the Lost Paradise in Eden which inaccesible leaves no deeper insight to the viewer. Two other dome-shapes fall away to the bottom, in doing so they refer to the loss of the Glory of God in which Adam and Eve walked before in their original relationship with the Father. They are like 'lenses' which, if placed on the dome-windows-to-the-landscape, would provide sharp insight and thus accessibility of the Paradise in Eden.
A punch of energy hits the Lost Paradise and tears all up. This breath of God pours out in the twig. This painting 'Message from Eden' points to the Messiah while proclaiming His resurrection that is available for the ones that take hold of it. As His Love is given freely indeed.
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