Bethel – House of God
This piece captures a vision born during quiet reflection, inspired by the powerful story in Genesis 28:10-22. Just as Jacob encountered God in a dream of a heavenly stairway, Bethel symbolizes a sacred connection between heaven and earth, a reminder of God’s promise to be present, protect, and provide.
Through Jesus, the ultimate bridge to heaven, we all have access to our own Bethel—a personal meeting place with God. Let this painting inspire moments of reflection and draw you closer to His presence.
Art Size: A1-sized canvas panel
Medium: Acrylic
Varnish: Gloss Varnish
*eligible for a free frame. Email printsbyosa@gmail.com after purchase
This piece captures a vision born during quiet reflection, inspired by the powerful story in Genesis 28:10-22. Just as Jacob encountered God in a dream of a heavenly stairway, Bethel symbolizes a sacred connection between heaven and earth, a reminder of God’s promise to be present, protect, and provide.
Through Jesus, the ultimate bridge to heaven, we all have access to our own Bethel—a personal meeting place with God. Let this painting inspire moments of reflection and draw you closer to His presence.
Art Size: A1-sized canvas panel
Medium: Acrylic
Varnish: Gloss Varnish
*eligible for a free frame. Email printsbyosa@gmail.com after purchase
This piece captures a vision born during quiet reflection, inspired by the powerful story in Genesis 28:10-22. Just as Jacob encountered God in a dream of a heavenly stairway, Bethel symbolizes a sacred connection between heaven and earth, a reminder of God’s promise to be present, protect, and provide.
Through Jesus, the ultimate bridge to heaven, we all have access to our own Bethel—a personal meeting place with God. Let this painting inspire moments of reflection and draw you closer to His presence.
Art Size: A1-sized canvas panel
Medium: Acrylic
Varnish: Gloss Varnish
*eligible for a free frame. Email printsbyosa@gmail.com after purchase
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