ðĨðððððĨð
Explanation:
ðĨ – Represents humanity as a whole.
ð – Represents baptism, which symbolizes dying to sin and being raised to new life in Christ.
ð – Represents death, which is the consequence of sin.
ð – Represents the need for prayer and surrender to God in order to receive salvation.
ð – Represents God’s love for us and the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross.
ðĨ – Represents the refining process of sanctification, where we gradually become more like Christ.
ð – Represents the ultimate reward of eternal life with God in heaven.
Verse: "For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord." – Romans 6:23 ððð
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