A watercolor representation of Romans 12:2. The scene depicts key elements of the verse - transformation, renewal, and discernment. Imagine a stunning metamorphosis - like a caterpillar turning into a butterfly - symbolizing change and renewal. Nearby, there's an old-fashioned scale, indicative of discerning good from evil. The letters of the verse are softly brushed onto the sky, blending into the swirling, vibrant colors of a dawn, indicating a new day, a fresh start. Please note that the verse is placed within a serene natural environment and executed in muted pastel shades depicting the gentle yet profound essence of watercolor paintings.
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