Tuesday, March 18, 2025

Restoring God's Image

        Not long ago, a lady living in Hartford, Conn., bought at an auction in New York a painting begrimed with smoke and dirt. Her friends laughed at her for buying such a "worthless daub," but she took the painting to a restorer of old pictures, who, after hours of patient labor in removing dirt, brought to view a beautiful sixteenth century painting, representing a mother with her children. The painting is of almost priceless value. The penny they brought the Master was coined from base metal, but the image on it gave it value.

       We are made in the image of God, and that makes us precious in His sight. The skin may be black or yellow, or brown or white - it matters not. Sin may have obscured the image, but we are Christ's coins; He paid a great price for us, and seeks in every possible way to restore in us the image of Himself.

Thomas Apel uploaded "You raise me up" 
sung by The Gregorian Voices

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