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The identification of the figures in the icon as Jesus Christ and the abbot is established by inscriptions above their heads, which read "ΨΟΤΕΡ (Savior)" and "ΑΠΑ ΜΗΝΑ ΠΡΟΕΙCΤΟC (Father Mena, guardian)". [2]
The image of the Divine Mercy is a depiction of Jesus Christ that is based on the Divine Mercy devotion initiated by Faustina Kowalska. According to Kowalska's diary, Jesus told her "I promise that the soul that will venerate this image will not perish. I also promise victory over enemies already here on earth, especially at the hour of death.
My Jesus, I love Thee, I know Thou art mine; For Thee all the follies of sin I resign. My gracious Redeemer, my Savior art Thou; If ever I loved Thee, my Jesus, 'tis now. I love Thee because Thou has first loved me, And purchased my pardon on Calvary's tree. I love Thee for wearing the thorns on Thy brow; If ever I loved Thee, my Jesus, 'tis now.
Jesus sat with sinners, so he’s going to sit with Trump," Vaughn said. “It’s not about where Trump came from, it’s about where he’s going and where he’s trying to take us.”
My Savior is the eighth studio album by American singer Carrie Underwood. It was released on March 26, 2021, through Capitol Records Nashville . The gospel album features thirteen tracks, with production from Underwood and David Garcia , who co-produced Underwood's sixth studio album, Cry Pretty (2018).
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Appearance. move to sidebar hide. My Savior may refer to: My Savior, 2021 album by Carrie Underwood "My ...
"Face to face with Christ my Savior" is Carrie Breck's best-known composition, which has appeared in many hymnals. [5] It has mainly been sung in America, and is less known in the United Kingdom. [1] It was first published in an 1899 anthology by Grant Tullar and Isaac H. Meredith, Sermons in Song, No. 2. [1]
Once the bearded, long-haired Jesus became the conventional representation of Jesus, his facial features slowly began to be standardised, although this process took until at least the 6th century in the Eastern Church, and much longer in the West, where clean-shaven Jesuses are common until the 12th century, despite the influence of Byzantine art.