Matthew 7:13-14

A resplendent depiction of the biblical passage Matthew 7:13-14. Convey a Renaissance styled scene, showing the contrast between two distinct paths. One path broad and well-travelled, symbolizing the easy path of life. The other path is narrow and challenging, symbolizing the difficult path of righteousness, both leading to two different gates. It’s meant to show the choice believers have, fostering a sense of devotion and reverence. The subjects and scenery in the piece should not include any text or words, and all elements of the image should respectful to Christianity.

A resplendent depiction of the biblical passage Matthew 7:13-14. Convey a Renaissance styled scene, showing the contrast between two distinct paths. One path broad and well-travelled, symbolizing the easy path of life. The other path is narrow and challenging, symbolizing the difficult path of righteousness, both leading to two different gates. It’s meant to show the choice believers have, fostering a sense of devotion and reverence. The subjects and scenery in the piece should not include any text or words, and all elements of the image should respectful to Christianity.

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Matthew 7:13-14

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“Enter ye in at the strait gate: for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat:”

Matthew 7:13-14