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Rembrandt and The Cross of Christ

In Gospel, LeadershipTags Cross of Christ, Gospel, Gospel Centered, RembrandtPublish DateApril 19, 201979 Views1 Comment samluce

One of the truths that were recovered in the Reformation was the power of the Cross of Christ. The truth of salvation by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone. It was during the time leading up to the Reformation there was a focus on our works what we could do in this life and after this life to be pleasing to God. On Good Friday we are reminded of the need for the Cross of Christ. Living in …

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My name is Sam Luce and I have been a pastor at Redeemer Church in Utica NY for the past 24 years. 18 of those years serving as children’s pastor. Currently, I am serving as the Global Pastor to Families. This is my personal blog it is focused on Discipleship, Family Ministry, and Theology.

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One response to “Rembrandt and The Cross of Christ”

  1. Clyde Beck Avatar
    Clyde Beck
    February 26, 2022

    Sam Luce,

    As an artist I have admired Rembrandt and his works. Many years before reading your treatise here, I had read Francis Sheaffer’s words regarding Rembrandt and decided my art should be faithful to my creator and not just popular themes of going along with a degrading moral order in our world. TO that end I mostly paint nature in a representational style and often incorporate allegorical items pointing to Christ and the cross.

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