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The Icon Writer's Prayer - Orthodox (John 3:16)

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Orthodox icon writers don't "paint" icons; they "write" them—a theological act requiring prayer and fasting. One iconographer spent weeks on an image of Christ, praying before each brushstroke. When asked why such effort for wood and paint, he said: "Because God gave His only Son to enter creation, all creation can reveal Him. Matter matters because God so loved the WORLD—this physical cosmos." John 3:16 isn't just about souls going to heaven; it's about God entering matter to transform it. The Incarnation sanctifies creation. Every icon whispers: God loved THIS world enough to enter it.

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John 3:16John 1:14

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