Justice, Mercy, and the Gift of God
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Description
Justice stands with scales and sword beneath the solemn words, “The wages of sin is death,” while a fallen man reaches upward from the ground. Beside him, a white-winged angel bends down in mercy, guiding him toward the promise carved into the rock: “Whosoever will, let him take the water of life freely.” The composition contrasts judgment and grace, placing the sinner between the righteous sentence of divine justice and the saving invitation of God’s mercy.
The central message is drawn from Romans 6:23: sin earns death, yet eternal life is received as God’s gift through grace. The inscription from Revelation 22:17 completes the gospel appeal, inviting all who thirst to come freely. This image serves well for teaching on salvation, repentance, grace, evangelism, and the contrast between condemnation and eternal life in Christ.
The central message is drawn from Romans 6:23: sin earns death, yet eternal life is received as God’s gift through grace. The inscription from Revelation 22:17 completes the gospel appeal, inviting all who thirst to come freely. This image serves well for teaching on salvation, repentance, grace, evangelism, and the contrast between condemnation and eternal life in Christ.








