Those Who Love Me Will Keep My Word Analysis

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I really like the image called "Those Who Love Me Will Keep My Word". In this image it shows two people who are obviously starving and the one on top is holding the other and feeding him something from a bowl. I interpret the image as Jesus (on top) giving his strength and hope to someone else (on the bottom). I chose this representation of Jesus because Jesus is the definition of strength and grace, he will help anyone before himself. When Jesus was on earth he helped anyone who needed it; the blind, poor, and those who were weak.

I think the author was trying to convey that Jesus was and is always going to help us through the struggles we have. He will give us the strength to go through the hardships many people face every day. Jesus is

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