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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 139390" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>My favorite picture of Jesus was on a mural painted on a hospital wall. We saw it when my daughter was a baby and spent the night in the pediatrics ICU after she had seizures. It was the most beautiful picture but painted very lightly on the wall so you didn't even notice it at first. It showed a smiling Jesus cradling an infant protectively in His arms, surrounded by several other small children. It was very comforting and reassuring to the parents whose children were in the ICU.</p><p> </p><p>The only thing we know for sure about how Jesus really looked is that He probably looked just like everybody else who came from the same part of the world that he did! Artists have portrayed Him many different ways but if I had to choose, I probably would prefer to see Him shown as "Macho Lumberjack Jesus" instead of the "Wimpy Jesus" that many old paintings seem to display.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 139390, member: 1883"] My favorite picture of Jesus was on a mural painted on a hospital wall. We saw it when my daughter was a baby and spent the night in the pediatrics ICU after she had seizures. It was the most beautiful picture but painted very lightly on the wall so you didn't even notice it at first. It showed a smiling Jesus cradling an infant protectively in His arms, surrounded by several other small children. It was very comforting and reassuring to the parents whose children were in the ICU. The only thing we know for sure about how Jesus really looked is that He probably looked just like everybody else who came from the same part of the world that he did! Artists have portrayed Him many different ways but if I had to choose, I probably would prefer to see Him shown as "Macho Lumberjack Jesus" instead of the "Wimpy Jesus" that many old paintings seem to display. [/QUOTE]
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