In the New Testament, the word "saint" is used mostly by Paul in his letters. The word itself derives from the Greek word hagiazo, which means to set apart, to sanctify, or to make holy. So, a saint is someone who has been sanctified. According to Paul, this happens when we are justified and stand in the righteousness of Jesus Christ. He has cleansed us of our sins. The predominant use of the word "saint" in the New Testament refers to someone who has saving faith in the Lord Jesus.
This collection includes a wide range of aged wooden icons inspired by the Saints of the New Testament. The manual aging technique ensures that the wooden surface is preserved and the colors remain bright and vivid.
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Kairo Chorne
"...I'd like to inform you that our parish received the chalice and diskos offered as a gift from Orama World. It is really gorgeous and will help our church to have a more beutiful Divine Liturgy in accordance to our traditions...."
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