I completely forgot about making a post
and joining blog parties yesterday
as it was Good Friday.
Not exactly the best time for partying!
I read the 18th chapter of John,
where Jesus was crucified.
When Jesus said, "I am thirsty", He was given
a sponge soaked in common wine,
and they lifted this up to him using a hyssop branch.
I read this from the Blue Letter Bible:
Remember that these events occurred at the
Feast of the Passover.
During this feast, (Exod 12:22)
hyssop was used to apply the
blood of the Passover lamb
to the wooden doorposts of the Jews.
It is interesting that the end of this hyssop stalk
pointed to the blood of the Perfect Lamb
which was applied to the wooden cross
for the salvation of all mankind. (Barclay)
In addition, the wine vinegar
is a product of fermentation,
which is made from grape juice and yeast.
The word literally means "that which is soured"
and is related to the Hebrew term
for "that which is leavened". (Holmans)
Yeast or leaven, is a Biblical symbol of sin.
When Jesus took this drink,
(i.e. a drink which was "leavened")
it is thus symbolic of
His taking the sins of the world into His body.
On Holy Thursday, we remembered the time that
Jesus washed the feet of His disciples.
Jesus is the perfect servant.
He not only served the disciples by
going down on His knees
to wash their feet,
but He also cleansed them,
and us,
of our sins!
Every week I choose one wonderful visitor
who leaves a comment
to receive an ATC from me.
I know it takes so much time and effort
to leave a comment
and I appreciate it soooo much!
This week,
Random.org chose,
Random.org chose,
#44, Karen Letchworth
Karen is a wonderful and
sweet person brimming over with
encouragement and love
and lots of ideas!
Go check out her blog
and be blessed!
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Patsy
Beautiful interpretations of Holy Week events. I love the warm, but solemn vintage feel.
ReplyDeleteWonderful insights from your readings.
ReplyDeleteThe art is as usual spectacular.
It is such a pleasure for us, having you post your beautiful card at Word Art Wednesday. We know your time is valuable and yet you bless us with this wonderful artwork. Thank you!
Carole Robb Bisson
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The Blessing of the LORD be Upon You this Easter!
I'm not always a huge fan of yellow, but your tones are so rich and really work wonderfully! I hope you have a wonderful Easter.
ReplyDeletePatsy: Thank you for your kind words. You are such an encouraging person. Both through your art and your sweet, sweet spirit. Your love for the Lord is contagious, and I am so blessed to have met you.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Karen
Word Art Wednesday
Love the golden colours and the lettering is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteYour pages are beautiful, inspirational. Thank you for sharing your love of our Lord and Savior. Have a Happy Easter.
ReplyDeleteI love your artwork and just wanted to wish you a Happy Easter. :)
ReplyDeleteA truly lovely page. The subject matter, the composition, the warm tones...all are just lovely. Thank you, Patsy. Blessings to you on Easter Sunday.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful paintings and sentiment.
ReplyDeleteEaster miracles to you!
Beautiful paintings! May you have a Blessed Easter.
ReplyDeleteHi Jehanne,
DeleteI totally agreed with you for painting party. Really its superb & memorable one I want to get some details on that. Well! If you want to know some tips over painting class Houston to spend the any kind of party then just go through that.
Beautiful and spiritual paintings! Happy Easter! <3
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter ~ and lovely creations as always ~ Happy Day ^_^
ReplyDeletesuch wonderful thoughtful art!
ReplyDeleteYour art is always encouraging and motivating. Thank you! :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter. These are beautiful, spiritual pieces of art.
ReplyDeleteWonderful paintings - I had forgoten about the hyssop plant. He is risen!!
ReplyDeletePatsy, this is a wonderful post. I learned a bit about the hyssop that I had not known. Thank you for your very beautiful and very timely post.
ReplyDeleteloving your beautiful interpretation of the bible.
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter and HPPF. Annette x
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This another masterpiece, my friend! You are such a fine artist. Thanks for blessing us with your artwork this week at Word Art Wednesday. Hugs, always!
ReplyDeleteJO ANN
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