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  1. Aug 3, 2014 · A basin, looking much like a modern bathtub, was set into the wall to hold water, and the walls were painted with a variety of scriptural stories to illuminate the baptismal theme. One of the images is the story of Jesus walking on water and Peter sort-of walking on water (Matthew 14:22-33).

  2. One of the most well-known miracles that took place on the Sea of Galilee is when Jesus walked on water. This extraordinary event not only showcased His divine authority over nature but also reassured His disciples in the midst of a storm.

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    Pictures frequently communicate in ways that words cannot. For example, a photo or painting may bring emotions that words can’t describe. In the same way, baptism is a powerful picture of our salvation experience. The meaning of the Greek word for baptize (baptize) is “to dip, plunge, immerse” or “bring under the influence.” When we enter the water...

    The image of baptism serves as a reminder of what the Savior has done for us. It points to the truth that there’s life beyond the grave. Everlasting existence in the presence of the Lord is waiting for every person who chooses to trust in Christ. Baptism is a commandment, not an option. As such, it’s both an obligation and an awesome privilege. Hav...

    Christiantiy.com, “What Does Baptism Mean?” Dr. Ray Pritchard. Photo Credit: GettyImages/Evan Schneider

  3. The two rays of light coming from the heart of Jesus depict the blood and water that flowed from the side of Jesus when pierced by the lance. In the painting, the water is not purely pale or white but tinged by the blood.

    • Alexamenos graffito, 1st century. This “graffito,” representing a person looking at a donkey-headed man being crucified, was carved in plaster on a wall in Rome during the 1st century.
    • The Good Shepherd, 3rd century. While the Gospels do not provide us with a physical description of Jesus, they do offer many figurative descriptions to describe him.
    • Adoration of the Magi, 3rd century. Another image of Christ presented in the New Testament is the adoration of the Magi, described in Matthew 2:1-12. As a result, the “epiphany” was one of the most popular representations of the life of Christ during Christianity’s early days.
    • Healing of the Paralytic, 3rd century. One of the miracles of Jesus chronicled in the Gospels—Matthew (9:1–8), Mark (2:1–12) and Luke (5:17–26)—sees him healing a p aralytic man at Capernaum, in modern-day Israel.
  4. Dec 20, 2016 · There is the serene Prince of Peace preaching to humanity. And there is the Crucified Christ who died for our sins. A wider variety of images, however, derives from an earlier period before the codification of the representations of Jesus.

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  6. Jesus and Water. Images of water pervade the Gospel stories, symbolizing chaos, rebirth, and new life. Jesus was baptized in water, walked on water, and turned water into wine.

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