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Three crosses - a view from the ark



2014-10-30 - 9401 Burkesville Road, Columbia, KY - Photo by Mike Regan.
As the Ark on the knoll behind Sparksville Baptist Church was being built this past summer, this photo was taken through the forward wall framing; toward the church. Curiously, if one zooms the picture in, 3 crosses are seen, with the cross of Jesus in the center, upon the new steeple of the church. You see the cross in the framing, the steeple cross and the utility pole cross beyond the church, all in a line. Symbolically, the cross in the wall framing is now hidden; ie: the thief on Calvary that went to Heaven; the cross of Jesus atop the steeple, still a symbol of great glory that stands high around the world; and the cross of the utility pole carrying electricity, a symbol of fire and the fate of the evil thief on Calvary. What's in a photo? Many times it's more that seen at first glance! Thank you for looking....and imagining! Sent by Mike Regan, Sparksville Baptist Church, Columbia, KY.


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