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Luminary
March 29th, 2012, 09:34 PM
Hey guys :-)

First, I apologize if this has been discussed before. I tried the search function to see if I could find one, but either my terms weren't sufficient, or I didn't search through the results thoroughly enough.

Second, one of my God-given talents is the ability to paint/draw to some degree.

So, my question is this: given that God commanded against the creation of graven images for the purpose of worship, what do you guys think about creating artwork that represents the Lord, Jesus Christ? I ask, because I have a desire to paint something that illustrates what John saw as he wrote down in Revelation about the glorified Christ. The image presented on the page inspired me, but I have been hesitating because I do not want to do anything to promote or support idolatry. I simply have the desire to glorify God in any way that I can, with what He gave me. Am I making sense? Let me know if I need to clarify.

Thanks!

angelka71
March 29th, 2012, 09:46 PM
Personally, I see nothing wrong with you painting an illustration of Revelation or any other religious paintings/drawings. I believe God gave you your talent and love of art and it's absolutely beautiful that you want to use these gifts to glorify Him. That's exactly what he desires us to do with the abilities he gives us!

God knows your heart, He knows you aren't wanting to do this for the purpose of others worshiping your work or even to bring glory to yourself. I believe that most people are inspired by religious art. While I believe that the Catholic church in particular takes it too far, I wouldn't be surprised if many RR members have some religious pictures, paintings, sculptures in their homes.

And I for one would love to see your finished work! :hug

Celery7
March 29th, 2012, 09:50 PM
I don't see anything wrong with it either. As we all know it's considered an idolatry if you bow down or worship it.

Hootmon
March 30th, 2012, 08:02 AM
There is a big difference between depicting an event artistically and kneeling before your handiwork.

futurehope
March 30th, 2012, 08:14 AM
I'm going to put in my two cents. Go ahead. Create your artwork. God bless!

iSong6:3
March 30th, 2012, 08:17 AM
I agree with everyone else.

Much artwork has caused my heart to worship the Lord, not the work itself. That's the purpose of art and God-given talent. :nod

Please share with us when you're done! :thumb

Wally
March 30th, 2012, 09:40 AM
The Law is a shadow of things. It shows us the dangers, as well as our own inability to meet the requirements of perfection.
The law teaches us.

Its when things take over, rule our lives, be it a Hotwheel, Lionel, sculpture, painting,...... a job,
That's when idol worship roots and starts to dominate.


Pray, seek the Lord and glorify Him with the gifts and skills He has given you.

But if you ever find things becoming a focus, a necessity, ..... cut the strings, or leave them alone.

HeIsEnough
March 30th, 2012, 11:24 AM
I would seriously stay away from depicting (as an image) the Father, the Son or the Spirit in some art form. I am personally not comfortable with that, not sure about others though.

Barachem
March 30th, 2012, 02:56 PM
I would seriously stay away from depicting (as an image) the Father, the Son or the Spirit in some art form. I am personally not comfortable with that, not sure about others though.

It's one of the many reasons i left the last church i was in and why i don't like to have "pictures" of Jesus, the Father or the Holy Spirit anywhere on my own accord.
I really have grown uncomfortable with such images.

icebear
March 30th, 2012, 03:05 PM
I would seriously stay away from depicting (as an image) the Father, the Son or the Spirit in some art form. I am personally not comfortable with that, not sure about others though.




i don't like to have "pictures" of Jesus, the Father or the Holy Spirit anywhere on my own accord.
I really have grown uncomfortable with such images.

me too. idon't feel comfortable with depictions of Jesus. no one alive knows what He looked like. i doubt He even resembles the depictions we have. i don't keep pictures of other men in my wallet to remind me of my husband. i don't need pics of "jesus" to remind me of Jesus