Images of The Invisible

I enjoy making wallpapers and I have a specific passion while doing them; that is, Soli Deo Gloria. Glory to God alone for everything. I make wallpapers to glorify my Creator and Sustainer and to remind me of important truths that have recently been burnt into my mind. If you would like a wallpaper, comment on the first post with the phrase you suggest as well as the visual elements you think should be utilised.

Most importantly however, do you know Christ? If you have ever lied, stolen anything or even looked with lust, you will be guilty before God Almighty on judgement day. As a righteous and holy God, He must punish you. You will be rightfully damned for eternity. However, God is also loving and merciful and so He has made a way of escape. Jesus Christ came to earth and lived a sinless life. He suffered and died on the cross where God lavished the wrath and anger that had been stored up for the sin that we have committed, on His son Jesus Christ (who is God incarnate - God in the form of a man). So now, we can recieve mercy for our sins if we repent (confess our sins and turn from them) and believe that Jesus Christ is Lord. If you have any questions about this, please email me...

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Sunday, October 12, 2008

Isaiah 9:2 and Matthew 4:16

Okay, I missed a week but I was planning on doing a new one every fortnight... This wallpaper was from a suggestion that I was emailed. The verses are both Isaiah 9:2 and Matthew 4:16. The Latin quote "Post tenebrus, lux" is translated "After darkness, light". You may notice that the cross has Christ hanging on it only on the left, dark, side. This is because the resurrection of Christ is our light - as Paul says in 1 Corinthians 15:19-20 "If we have hoped in Christ in this life only, we are of all men most to be pitied. But now Christ has been raised from the dead, the first fruits of those who are asleep."


I used "Birth of a Hero" for the Latin quote and the verse references, "Cardinal Alternate" for "After Darkness Light" "URW Chancery L Italic" for the actual verses