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How Should Christians View Statues Of Jesus? by OLAADEGBU(m): 6:55pm On Aug 17, 2016
How should Christians view statues of Jesus? Is a statue of Jesus considered idolatry? Why are there so many Jesus statues all over the world?

Large statues of Jesus, such as Cristo Redentor ("Christ the Redeemer"wink in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, or the Christ of the Ozarks in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, are famous worldwide. Questions about the appropriateness of such statues are related to questions about images and icons in general. Is it okay to have images of Jesus of any size?
Re: How Should Christians View Statues Of Jesus? by Nobody: 7:19am On Aug 18, 2016
With suspicion
Re: How Should Christians View Statues Of Jesus? by Alexandro15: 8:55am On Aug 18, 2016
Is it okay to have pictures of your mom? Is God against making Images?
Re: How Should Christians View Statues Of Jesus? by dorox(m): 9:41am On Aug 18, 2016
It is idolatry because that is what it is, having reverence for an engraved image. Plus the fact that no one knows how christ looked like when on earth. And more importantly, that as christians we should think of christ as the resurrected life giving conquering spirit that he is, whom every knee must bow to.
Re: How Should Christians View Statues Of Jesus? by OLAADEGBU(m): 12:43pm On Aug 18, 2016
Muafrika2:


With suspicion

Why do you view the statue of Jesus with suspicion?
Re: How Should Christians View Statues Of Jesus? by OLAADEGBU(m): 12:45pm On Aug 18, 2016
Alexandro15:


Is it okay to have pictures of your mom? Is God against making Images?

We are talking about statues here. What does the Bible say about it? undecided
Re: How Should Christians View Statues Of Jesus? by Nobody: 12:48pm On Aug 18, 2016
OLAADEGBU:


Why do you view the statue of Jesus with suspicion?
One can easily change their focus from the unseen God to them in their minds. That's dangerous.
Re: How Should Christians View Statues Of Jesus? by dorox(m): 1:06pm On Aug 18, 2016
Alexandro15:
Is it okay to have pictures of your mom? Is God against making Images?
Do you know the image and likeness of Jesus?
Re: How Should Christians View Statues Of Jesus? by OLAADEGBU(m): 4:15pm On Aug 21, 2016
Muafrika2:


One can easily change their focus from the unseen God to them in their minds. That's dangerous.

That is really dangerous. cool

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Re: How Should Christians View Statues Of Jesus? by OLAADEGBU(m): 11:20am On Aug 22, 2016
dorox:


Do you know the image and likeness of Jesus?

Good question. cool
Re: How Should Christians View Statues Of Jesus? by OLAADEGBU(m): 10:16pm On Aug 28, 2016
OLAADEGBU:
How should Christians view statues of Jesus? Is a statue of Jesus considered idolatry? Why are there so many Jesus statues all over the world?

Large statues of Jesus, such as Cristo Redentor ("Christ the Redeemer"wink in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, or the Christ of the Ozarks in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, are famous worldwide. Questions about the appropriateness of such statues are related to questions about images and icons in general. Is it okay to have images of Jesus of any size?

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Re: How Should Christians View Statues Of Jesus? by OLAADEGBU(m): 1:55pm On Sep 01, 2016
OLAADEGBU:


Suggested answer:

http://www.gotquestions.org/Jesus-statues.html

Question: "How should Christians view statues of Jesus?"

Answer: Large statues of Jesus, such as Cristo Redentor ("Christ the Redeemer" ) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, or the Christ of the Ozarks in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, are famous worldwide. Questions about the appropriateness of such statues are related to questions about images and icons in general. Is it okay to have images of Jesus of any size?

Different people can view the same statue of Jesus and have widely divergent interpretations of its meaning. For example, some Brazilians consider the 125-foot statue of Jesus overlooking Rio to be a tribute to Catholicism. Others consider it a generic cultural icon, a symbol of welcome, a counter to the advance of secularism, or simply a piece of pop art.

Historically, Christians have espoused a variety of viewpoints about statues of Jesus Christ. In the earliest days of the church, images of Christ (or other Persons of the Trinity) were avoided, but through most of church history Christians have been fine with such depictions. A Christian can possibly have any of a number of views on statues of Jesus. We cannot give a definitive answer, just a few things to consider.

God forbade the use of images in His worship in the Old Testament (Exodus 20:4–5). Whatever one's view on large statues of Jesus, worshipping or praying to such a statue is sinful. God is transcendent; that is, He is "other than" His Creation. This means any image we might make would be an inadequate portrayal. The divine cannot be properly represented with the human imagination.

In the particular case of Jesus, we are told that He is the image of the invisible God (Colossians 1:15). Instead of God being at a mysterious distance from us, as He mostly was in the Old Testament, we can now point to the man, Jesus, and say, "This is God. This is what God looks like, and how He acts, and how He meets with His people." As Jesus told Philip, "Anyone who has seen me has seen the Father" (John 14:9). Through Jesus, God has entered into creation and has an objective, definite appearance (John 1:14).

Does this mean we can or should make images of Jesus? One obvious problem is that we don't actually know what Jesus looked like. The Bible gives no physical description of the Lord. The mild, peaceful-looking man we see commonly in Western portrayals of Christ is just an invented idea of what Jesus might have looked like. Since the Bible gives no specific details about Jesus' appearance, any image or likeness is merely a guess.

The most important consideration on the issue of large statues of Jesus is whether or not we're using them as idols. Using an image as an object of worship—or to focus one's worship—is wrong. The Bible does not give us permission to worship God through graven images, even under the New Covenant.

A statue might help us to remember the things Christ has done for us. A large enough statue can serve to make a statement on behalf of a whole community that Christ is preeminent or that Jesus is worthy of public honour. In the case of the Cristo Redentor standing over Rio, it's fully possible to assume it's meant as a work of art and not an object of worship.

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