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The Rich Young Ruler
by James C. Christensen
How much are you willing to sacrifice to follow what you believe? That
is the dilemma James C. Christensen presents in The
Rich Young Ruler. Christensen’s most popular scriptural works
have focused on the challenge to live our faith, to give all that we
have and to live in a state of thankfulness.
Just before his triumphal entrance into Jerusalem, Jesus passed through
a town where a righteous young man asked him what he could do to
inherit eternal life. The young man told Jesus how he followed the
Commandments and obeyed the laws of his people, but Jesus asked
something more: “Go, sell everything you have and give to the poor,” he
said, “and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me.”
The home of The Rich Young Ruler is
filled with symbols of both his success and his dilemma. The laden
camels in the frieze in the foreground illustrate Jesus’ next words to
his disciples, “It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a
needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God. ”The ruler
himself is richly dressed in fine fabrics and jewels and the room is
filled with lush plants, which in a desert setting would be quite
costly to maintain. Sputtering beside the entrance to the door is the
ruler’s lamp that, like the flame of his belief, wavers in the wind.
These symbols, combined with Christensen’s unique style, make The Rich Young Ruler an elegant story of
difficult decisions and of a Master who will always look back and offer
another chance.
“The original painting was commissioned by a successful businessman,
today’s equivalent of a rich young ruler,” says Christensen. “He wanted
a visual reminder that success has many forms and that faith is its own
reward. He wanted to ask himself every day what he would have done in
that situation.”
Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Giclée Canvas:
limited to 550 s/n.
25"w x 20"h.
$545
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Arriving March 2008
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