Proverbs 24:16, setting is a mountain 2 men, one is on the floor consumed by his own sin being wicked and staying on his belly in the ground and a demon is over him (representing how he is consumed by his own sin and is wicked) other man is walking up towards the mountain still going to the top where the doors to eternity are Jesus Christ

A profound depiction inspired by Proverbs 24:16. The setting is a rugged mountain landscape. Two diverse figures embody distinctly different paths: the first, a Caucasian male, lay on the ground, trapped and anguished, under the watchful gaze of a menacing demon - a vivid symbol of his life consumed by sin. A few steps away, a Middle-Eastern male perseveres, ascending towards the peak of the mountain, his eyes fixed on the radiant doors to eternity. These celestial doors are embodied as gracious figures, evoking the classic Renaissance styles. The beauty of this scene lies in its powerful allusion to choice and redemption, and is deeply respectful and devotional to Christian themes. No text or words are in the scene.

A profound depiction inspired by Proverbs 24:16. The setting is a rugged mountain landscape. Two diverse figures embody distinctly different paths: the first, a Caucasian male, lay on the ground, trapped and anguished, under the watchful gaze of a menacing demon - a vivid symbol of his life consumed by sin. A few steps away, a Middle-Eastern male perseveres, ascending towards the peak of the mountain, his eyes fixed on the radiant doors to eternity. These celestial doors are embodied as gracious figures, evoking the classic Renaissance styles. The beauty of this scene lies in its powerful allusion to choice and redemption, and is deeply respectful and devotional to Christian themes. No text or words are in the scene.

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Proverbs 24:16, setting is a mountain 2 men, one is on the floor consumed by his own sin being wicked and staying on his belly in the ground and a demon is over him (representing how he is consumed by his own sin and is wicked) other man is walking up towards the mountain still going to the top where the doors to eternity are Jesus Christ

Proverbs 24:16
For a just man falleth seven times, and riseth up again: but the wicked shall fall into mischief.
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