“Do we recognize ourselves in the images of wrath that surround us? The way to stop devouring one’s self, to escape the mire, is to turn instead on one’s own sins—to hate sin “in here” more than sin “out there.””
An excellent and challenging piece full of wisdom. The world is more openly unhinged than ever, anger is like a machine, and herein lies some poignant questions we should ask ourselves before becoming a slave to it.
Bravo @Jennifer Downer! And bravo @Danielle Pajak for the powerful art to accompany it.
Jennifer, thank you for making me take a long look into my own self with this honest, searching, self-revealing piece. It shows how easy it is to excuse ourselves and to overlook our own sin as nothing, but that we must face it and take it to Jesus for cleansing and healing.
“Do we recognize ourselves in the images of wrath that surround us? The way to stop devouring one’s self, to escape the mire, is to turn instead on one’s own sins—to hate sin “in here” more than sin “out there.””
An excellent and challenging piece full of wisdom. The world is more openly unhinged than ever, anger is like a machine, and herein lies some poignant questions we should ask ourselves before becoming a slave to it.
Bravo @Jennifer Downer! And bravo @Danielle Pajak for the powerful art to accompany it.
Jennifer, thank you for making me take a long look into my own self with this honest, searching, self-revealing piece. It shows how easy it is to excuse ourselves and to overlook our own sin as nothing, but that we must face it and take it to Jesus for cleansing and healing.