The core belief that "graffiti" seeks to express is rooted in the Bible: "Where sin abounded, grace did much more abound." Romans 5:20
The choice of the street art element "graffiti" also signifies the act of covering or overlaying. Over the original "SIN," it is transformed into "GRACE." This conveys the idea that:
We don't have to fix ourselves or make ourselves perfect before experiencing Jesus; instead, Jesus comes to address the problem of sin, replacing it with grace, allowing us to experience His goodness.
Our problems, our sins are numerous, but His grace abounds even more.
#Grace Abounded
#Sophie Art
The choice of the street art element "graffiti" also signifies the act of covering or overlaying. Over the original "SIN," it is transformed into "GRACE." This conveys the idea that:
We don't have to fix ourselves or make ourselves perfect before experiencing Jesus; instead, Jesus comes to address the problem of sin, replacing it with grace, allowing us to experience His goodness.
Our problems, our sins are numerous, but His grace abounds even more.
#Grace Abounded
#Sophie Art