The Wages of Sin
Image ID
wjpas0712
Description
A faceless hooded figure extends a check made payable to the bearer: DEATH, with the memo marked sin. The stark symbolism presents death as the final payment issued by sin, turning the language of wages and debt into a visual warning. The hidden face gives the figure an impersonal, spiritual menace, emphasizing that sin’s consequence is not merely emotional guilt but judgment and separation from God.
The artwork directly reflects Romans 6:23: “the wages of sin is death,” while inviting the viewer to consider the contrast of the verse—God’s gift of eternal life in Christ Jesus. It is suited for teaching on repentance, salvation, spiritual warfare, evangelism, youth ministry, and sermons addressing the cost of rebellion against God.
The artwork directly reflects Romans 6:23: “the wages of sin is death,” while inviting the viewer to consider the contrast of the verse—God’s gift of eternal life in Christ Jesus. It is suited for teaching on repentance, salvation, spiritual warfare, evangelism, youth ministry, and sermons addressing the cost of rebellion against God.








