In Luke 23:44-46, the passage describes the events surrounding the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. It says:
“It was now about noon, and darkness came over the whole land until three in the afternoon, for the sun stopped shining. And the curtain of the temple was torn in two. Jesus called out with a loud voice, ‘Father, into your hands I commit my spirit.’ When he had said this, he breathed his last.”
This passage highlights a few significant events that occurred during the crucifixion of Jesus. The first notable event is the darkness that covered the land from about noon until three in the afternoon. This darkness is often understood as a supernatural occurrence, symbolizing the deep sorrow and mourning over the crucifixion of Jesus. It was a profound moment of darkness that signified the weight and significance of the events taking place.
The second event mentioned is the tearing of the curtain of the temple. In the Jewish temple, there was a large and thick curtain that separated the Holy of Holies, the innermost sanctuary, from the rest of the temple. This curtain symbolized the barrier between God’s presence and humanity. The tearing of the curtain at the moment of Jesus’ death signifies the access to God that was now made available through Jesus’ sacrifice. It symbolizes the removal of the separation between God and humanity, allowing people to have direct access to God through faith in Jesus.
Lastly, Jesus’ final words are recorded, where he calls out to God, addressing Him as “Father,” and commits his spirit into His hands. These words show Jesus’ complete trust and surrender to God, even in his moment of agony and death.
The events described in this passage hold great significance for Christians and are seen as central to the redemptive work of Jesus Christ. The darkness, tearing of the temple curtain, and Jesus’ final words all contribute to the understanding of Jesus’ sacrifice and the reconciliation between God and humanity that was made possible through his death on the cross.
It is the purpose of this series is to have the observer experience and find hope and meaning in the profound and captivating depiction of the Passion, Burial and Resurrection of Christ. This collection honors the life of Jesus Christ and is a testament to His faith, His sacrifice, and the enduring power of His love. Don’t miss the opportunity to bring one of these paintings into your home or church as an original work of art or as a print and be moved by its timeless message.
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