Stewart Report from 4-06-2010
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"The Power of Evil"
By Jerry Stewart
As we contemplate the real reason
behind Easter and as we fight against the evils that
seek to destroy us and our nation, here is a true life
story worth noting.
There was a man, a painter, who lived long ago. His name
was Leonardo De Vinci - he is thought to be one of the
greatest painters in the history of our world. Two of
his paintings, "The Mona Lisa" and " The Last Supper"
rank among the most famous pictures ever painted.
Da Vinci painted "The Last Supper" about year 1495. This
picture depicts, in De Vinci’s mind, just what he
thought the scene might have actually looked like at the
Last Supper Jesus had with his disciples at just that
moment Christ announced that one of them would betray
him. In his painting, Jesus is sitting in the middle and
the disciples are huddled in groups, each one responding
in a different way to his announcement.
Now, according to historical information provided,
Da Vinci wanted very much to depict just what that scene
might have really been, so he spent over 7 years
completing this one painting. And, to make the picture
seem alive, he actually used living models for each
apostle's face. So the story goes, he studied hundreds,
perhaps thousands, of faces to get just the look he
wanted. He spent over 6 months looking for the face of
Christ until he finally found just the model, just the
man, who best portrayed the true innocence and beauty of
the Son of God. And, once he had completed the face of
Christ, Da Vinci believed that the hardest part of the
painting was completed.
But, that was not to be. It look another 6 years to
complete the disciples, finding just the right model,
imagining in his mind's eye just which the expression of
each disciple might have been at that moment. Each
disciple taken back by the words of Christ - "Someone in
that room would betray Him? How could that be?" These 12
men who had been with Christ throughout his ministry.
And Peter was adamant - "No, Lord, it is not me - I
would die for you".
When you study the painting, you can see the
astonishment, the confusion, the fear on each man's face
-save one- Judas.
Leonardo Da Vinci had spent 6 years searching for the
face of the betrayer, Judas. To find a living model of
what Judas represented seemed impossible. After a long
search, Da Vinci felt his painting would never be
completed - he would never find the face of Judas. But
then he heard of a man in prison at Rome. This man was
sentenced to die for various brutal crimes he had
committed.
Da Vinci rushed to Rome in hopes of finding his Judas.
And when he saw the man's face, he knew his almost 7
year search had ended. When Da Vinci looked at him, he
saw an ugly vicious face, scared and full of hate- this
man would be his Judas.
So, by special permission of the king, the prisoner was
allowed to pose for Da Vinci, and for 6 months the man
sat at each appointment, silently, as Da Vinci painted
every detail of betrayal. Finally the painting was
complete and the prisoner was to be taken off to die.
But the man broke away from the guards and rushed to
Da Vinci. As he fought to get closer, he cried out, "Look
at me, Do you know who I am". Da Vinci was taken back. He
looked with his gifted artist eyes - "No, I've never
seen you before this painting".
In anguish, the prisoner looked toward Heaven and cried
out, "Oh God, have I fallen so low"?
Then he turned back to Da Vinci and said through his
tears and anguish. "You do know me. I am the same man
you painted only 7 years ago - as the face of Christ"!
Suddenly, Da Vinci recognized, realized - the same man
had posed for both the face of Jesus and the face of
Judas. But how could it be that such a kind gentle face
could in only seven years become such an ugly vicious
face?
The answer is both simple and terrifying - no one is
free from the power of evil if we allow it to take over
who we are.
So, the next time you see a picture of that famous
painting "The Last Supper", look closely at the gentle
innocent face of Jesus Christ and the face of the cruel
betrayer - Judas - both the same man. And let it be a
lesson to us all of the powerful and destructive effect
sin and ungodliness can have on our lives.
Are you happy with what your face portrays?
Jerry Stewart
P.S. email me with your own thoughts and ideas
regarding our America at
stewartreport@onemomentinamerica.com
JS
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