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The Miracles of Christ: healing the paralysed servant of a centurion who has great faith (chromolitho)

The Miracles of Christ: healing the paralysed servant of a centurion who has great faith (chromolitho)


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The Miracles of Christ: healing the paralysed servant of a centurion who has great faith (chromolitho)

6001766 The Miracles of Christ: healing the paralysed servant of a centurion who has great faith (chromolitho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Miracles of Christ: healing the paralysed servant of a centurion who has great faith. Illustration from The Little Ones Own Coloured Picture Paper (Dean and Son, c1890).); © Look and Learn

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Belief Bonesetter Centurion Cure Curing Early 20th Centry Gospel Of Matthew Healer Healing Illness Miracle Paralysed Paralysis Publication Sickness St Matthew Christinaity


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The Miracles of Christ - Healing the Paralysed Servant with Great Faith

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. This chromolitho print, created by an English School in the 19th century, depicts a powerful moment from the New Testament. The artwork showcases Jesus Christ healing the paralysed servant of a centurion who possesses unwavering faith. The scene unfolds with great detail and emotion. Jesus stands before a group of men, dressed in flowing robes and headdresses, representing his disciples and followers. The centurion kneels beside his paralyzed servant, their expressions filled with hope and anticipation. With gentle compassion radiating from him, Jesus reaches out to touch the afflicted man's shoulder. His divine power flows through his fingertips as he performs this miraculous act of healing. The surrounding soldiers stand in awe, witnessing firsthand the extraordinary abilities of their beloved leader. This image captures not only the physical cure but also symbolizes profound spiritual significance. It exemplifies how faith can move mountains and overcome even seemingly insurmountable obstacles. Originally featured in "The Little Ones Own Coloured Picture Paper" publication from Dean and Son around 1890, this print has become a cherished piece within private collections worldwide. Its vibrant colors and intricate details serve as a reminder that miracles are possible when one embraces unwavering belief. Through this artwork, we are transported back to biblical times where miracles were witnessed by those fortunate enough to be present. It serves as an inspiration for all generations to nurture their faith while finding solace in knowing that even during our darkest moments, there is always hope for healing and restoration.

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