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Jim Woodring’s Jesus and the Bear

Jim Woodring’s Jesus and the Bear

Jim Woodring has a fantastic new painting on his blog of which you see only a detail of above. Go there to see the full luster. Does that appear to be some Jesus-brain exposed?

7 Responses to “Jim Woodring’s Jesus and the Bear”

  1. @ng3I Says:

    Zzzzz…. Woodring doesn’t know jackshit about Jesus…

  2. lottie Says:

    Ohhhh….look closer, he definately does.

  3. Jyremy Says:

    Woodring makes no sense n dis pic…

  4. monte Says:

    you are wrong for this pict, how could you ever down size the lord like this in this pict. god is recording all of this and this is not even funny

  5. Neel Says:

    u people can be so ignorant sometimes. the picture is show ing that the bear had attacked jesus . but despite getting mauled jesus still taught him the right way to be…as u can see the bear is now crying for forgivness….it is what jesus teaches…FORGIVNESS!!!!

  6. @ng3| Says:

    None of you idiots know jackshit about Jesus.

  7. Daniel Says:

    The bear is us… humanity… violent, rough, trapped by the nature of our sin just as a bear can become violent by natural instincts. Jesus is depicted in a very real state. According to the gospel recorded by the saints, Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, Jesus Christ went to the Roman cross (after being “mauled” by Roman soldiers) to receive the punishment for our sin. Now faced with the “TRUTH” of the effects of his/her sin, the bear is weeping from a broken tenderness brought on by the loving, full forgiveness of Christ, who interceded on the bear’s behalf. In other words, the bear will not be punished by God because Jesus Christ took the punishment on himself as a replacement recipient of God’s wrath. Now, as can be seen, Jesus, the living Son of God, returned to the bear out of a love that never gives up… even after the “relationship” had been abused. Do you see that, now? The Jesus that I know loves me that way. I do know that is true… not as an historian, but as one who was like the bear in my violence and is finally beginning to know God’s love and forgiveness through Jesus.

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