Jesus Christ Pantocrator

Our February masterpiece is Jesus Christ Pantocrator, a Byzantine mosaic from the 12th-13th centuries located at the Hagia Sophia in Istanbul. The word “Pantocrator” means “ruler of all,” and Pantocrator images were some of the most common depictions of Christ in the ancient Byzantine church. 

Jesus Christ Pantocrator — Byzantine Mosaic | 12th - 13th Century

Despite the wear and tear that this mosaic has endured over the centuries, visible at the bottom of the portrait, this iconic image still shines brightly. The elaborate gold backdrop starkly communicates Christ’s priceless worth and cosmic kingship. The sparkling Bible recalls the power and infinite value of God’s Word, our strong foundation. And the stately cross surrounding Christ like a crown reminds us that our Savior’s kingship is grounded in his loving sacrifice for each one of us.

When I view this image, I am struck with a sense of great relief—relief that Christ is king and I am not. Because Christ is in control, I don’t have to be. Because Christ is working out all things for good, at Revoice and beyond, I don’t need to figure that out. Yes, we have challenges. But none of our challenges surprises God, and no one falls beyond the scope of God’s loving lordship. Our job? To simply trust him. “The work of God is this: to believe in the one he has sent.” — John 6:29

This gorgeously golden masterpiece also reminds me that, at the end of the day, the work of Revoice is ultimately the work of discipleship. Whatever else we do, the ultimate aim of Revoice is to center, uplift, and glorify our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ – our “pearl of great price.” I personally believe that LGBTQ+/SSA disciples can uniquely inspire all disciples toward a greater, more comprehensive vision of what it looks like to follow our King Jesus with our whole selves. We need you.

"Since, then, you have been raised with Christ, set your hearts on things above, where Christ is, seated at the right hand of God. Set your minds on things above, not on earthly things." — Colossians 3:1-2

My prayer for you today is that you would set your heart on Christ above and know in your core that you are God’s masterpiece. Together let’s discover the great things God has in store – for you and our entire community.

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