When I first saw the fence and the man standing behind it, there was a low wall blocking my view of the bodies behind him. I first thought that it was about the idea of hoping to escape from prison, but when I saw the full scene, I now think it has more to do with Dreaming of a totally new world without atrocities like the Holocaust happening again.
And the dream (or perhaps not a dream, but more a realized hope) that God will use the brokenness of Israel to bring a remnant of them back to Himself. Even in the midst of tragedy it’s neat to see how God continues to preserve Israel because they are His.
When I first saw the fence and the man standing behind it, there was a low wall blocking my view of the bodies behind him. I first thought that it was about the idea of hoping to escape from prison, but when I saw the full scene, I now think it has more to do with Dreaming of a totally new world without atrocities like the Holocaust happening again.
And the dream (or perhaps not a dream, but more a realized hope) that God will use the brokenness of Israel to bring a remnant of them back to Himself. Even in the midst of tragedy it’s neat to see how God continues to preserve Israel because they are His.
Interesting, but this picture could fit “restoration” as well.