
A visual representation of the biblical verse, James 4:7, using the medium of watercolor. The scene includes symbolic elements to represent the concepts discussed in the verse: submission to God, resistance of the devil, and the devil fleeing. Natural elements like sunlight, a path, and a fleeing shadow might be included for symbolism. The style should be expressive and soft, alluding to the fluidity and transparency found in watercolor painting.
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James 4:7
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“Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.”
James 4:7
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