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Know Before Whom You Come 11x14
11×14 Fine Art Giclee Print
I was inspired by the hymn “Holy, Holy, Holy”, written by Reginald Heber and published in 1861. The lyrics were inspired by verses from the book of Revelation. They express worship and adoration for the Triune God.
There is something sacred and powerful as we recognize Who we come before when we gather as believers. He is not just a concept, not just a distant deity. He is the holy, sovereign, all-powerful God who created the heavens and the earth. He is the One who holds all things together by His word, Hebrews 1:3.
When we enter into worship, whether in a quiet moment alone or together with fellow believers from different nations, we are stepping into the presence of the King of Kings. This sweet fellowship is accomplished through the finished work of Christ on the cross, as scene by the red background of the honeycomb skin tones. Unified and gathered as one, we set aside our distractions, lift up one voice, and one heart, to honor the Lord. In those moments, heaven touches earth, walls come down, and hearts are softened.
God's presence is felt in ways that can’t be explained—only experienced. This is our joy and our call—not to go through the motions, but to encounter the living God together. May we never lose our awe. May we never forget the privilege we have to gather and worship Him in spirit and in truth.
11×14 Fine Art Giclee Print
I was inspired by the hymn “Holy, Holy, Holy”, written by Reginald Heber and published in 1861. The lyrics were inspired by verses from the book of Revelation. They express worship and adoration for the Triune God.
There is something sacred and powerful as we recognize Who we come before when we gather as believers. He is not just a concept, not just a distant deity. He is the holy, sovereign, all-powerful God who created the heavens and the earth. He is the One who holds all things together by His word, Hebrews 1:3.
When we enter into worship, whether in a quiet moment alone or together with fellow believers from different nations, we are stepping into the presence of the King of Kings. This sweet fellowship is accomplished through the finished work of Christ on the cross, as scene by the red background of the honeycomb skin tones. Unified and gathered as one, we set aside our distractions, lift up one voice, and one heart, to honor the Lord. In those moments, heaven touches earth, walls come down, and hearts are softened.
God's presence is felt in ways that can’t be explained—only experienced. This is our joy and our call—not to go through the motions, but to encounter the living God together. May we never lose our awe. May we never forget the privilege we have to gather and worship Him in spirit and in truth.

