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The Cleansing Stream
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The Cleansing Stream |
Ron DiCianni |
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Unframed Open Edition Medium Canvas |
Image Size: | Edition Size |
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Our Price |
18" x 14" |
Open |
$175.00 |
$158.50 |
This item includes free shipping, handling, and insurance. |
Framed Open Edition Medium Canvas |
Image Size: | Edition Size |
Original Issue Price |
Our Price |
18" x 14" |
Open |
$275.00 |
$258.50 |
Comes in a dark wood frame with linen liner and brass nameplate. |
This item includes free shipping, handling, and insurance. |
Print Description:
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"Whoever believes in me, as the Scripture has said, streams of living water
will flow from within him."
-- John 7:38
"When any man gives his life to Christ, something incredible happens — his sins
are forgiven and he is cleansed. The Cleansing Stream captures a moment in time when a
seeker turns his life over to Christ. As he kneels in reverence to ask Christ to come
into his heart, the Bible promises a cleansing stream to wash away past sins and make
a new creation in Christ."
--- Ron DiCianni
Ron DiCianni strikingly adds symbolism by showing the initial
outpouring in red demonstrating that it is the blood of Jesus that allows all men to
come directly to the Father. What a beautiful reminder to all believers of the moment
their lives were changed forever. |
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