Matthew 7:13-14

A respectful and devotional representation of Matthew 7:13-14, visually interpreted in the style of the Renaissance period. Depict a broad and bustling path leading to a relatively uninviting door, symbolizing 'the wide gate', juxtaposed with a narrow, barely travelled path leading to an inviting and warm door, symbolizing 'the narrow gate'. Ensure that the scenery exudes a peaceful, solemn, and spiritual atmosphere, reflecting the essence of Christian faith. The artwork should not include any text or words.

A respectful and devotional representation of Matthew 7:13-14, visually interpreted in the style of the Renaissance period. Depict a broad and bustling path leading to a relatively uninviting door, symbolizing 'the wide gate', juxtaposed with a narrow, barely travelled path leading to an inviting and warm door, symbolizing 'the narrow gate'. Ensure that the scenery exudes a peaceful, solemn, and spiritual atmosphere, reflecting the essence of Christian faith. The artwork should not include any text or words.

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Matthew 7:13-14

Matthew 7:13-14
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:
Art Style

Renaissance

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