Exploring Isaiah’s call, the Great Commission, and the disciples’ mission through art that inspires modern faith and daily discipleship.
Faith is not static. It calls us, shapes us, and sends us outward into the world.
Three powerful scriptures—Isaiah 6:8, Matthew 28:19–20, and Mark 6:7–13 show us what it means to be called by God, empowered by Christ, and sent into mission. Through this new art series, I wanted to capture these eternal truths in visual form, blending the timeless message of Scripture with the expressive beauty of oil-style impasto painting.
Each piece tells a story, and together, they weave a lesson for modern discipleship: God still calls, equips, and walks with us today.

1. Isaiah 6:8 – The Call
“Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, ‘Whom shall I send? And who will go for us?’ And I said, ‘Here am I. Send me!’”
The first artwork shows Isaiah in the temple, bathed in radiant light. His hand is lifted as he responds to God’s call. Around him, angelic forms shimmer in abstraction, symbolizing the weight of God’s holiness.
Biblical significance: Isaiah’s response wasn’t about knowing the details of the mission—it was about being willing and available. God seeks hearts ready to say “yes.”
Modern lesson: Today, God still calls us—sometimes in quiet whispers, sometimes through opportunities in everyday life. Our first step is a willing heart.
1. Isaiah 6:8 – The Call
Modern lesson: Today, God still calls us—sometimes in quiet whispers, sometimes through opportunities in everyday life. Our first step is a willing heart.

2. Matthew 28:19–20 – The Great Commission
This piece depicts a kneeling believer surrounded by radiant golden light forming a cross. Within the light, the faint presence of Christ can be seen—reminding us that the mission is never carried alone.
Biblical significance: Jesus commissions His followers not just to share the gospel but to disciple, teach, and walk alongside others. His promise is His enduring presence.
Modern lesson: Whether at home, work, or online, we are called to reflect Christ in word and deed. The mission field is not far away—it begins wherever we stand.

3. Mark 6:7–13 – The Sending
“Calling the Twelve to him, he began to send them out two by two and gave them authority…”
In this artwork, two disciples walk side by side on a dusty road, staffs in hand. Around them, subtle signs of miracles unfold—freedom, healing, and hope. The golden light guides their path, symbolizing Christ’s authority.
Biblical significance: Jesus sends His disciples in pairs, emphasizing community, accountability, and shared strength. Their mission is both spiritual and practical—preaching repentance, healing the sick, bringing hope.
Modern lesson: We, too, are not called to walk alone. Real transformation happens when faith is lived in community, when we serve side by side

4. The Modern Disciple
A contemporary believer stands in the midst of a busy city street, arms lifted to heaven. Divine golden light pours over them, illuminating the diverse crowd around. This is the Great Commission re-imagined for today.
Biblical significance: The call of Christ has no expiration date—it extends into every generation, every culture, every nation.
Modern lesson: In our time, the mission field might be our workplace, our neighborhood, our social media presence. To be a disciple today means to shine God’s light in both word and action, wherever we are planted.

5. The Open Road of Faith
A contemporary believer stands in the midst of a busy city street, arms lifted to heaven. Divine golden light pours over them, illuminating the diverse crowd around. This is the Great Commission re-imagined for today.
Biblical significance: The call of Christ has no expiration date—it extends into every generation, every culture, every nation.
Modern lesson: In our time, the mission field might be our workplace, our neighborhood, our social media presence. To be a disciple today means to shine God’s light in both word and action, wherever we are planted.
A contemporary believer stands in the midst of a busy city street, arms lifted to heaven. Divine golden light pours over them, illuminating the diverse crowd around. This is the Great Commission re-imagined for today.
Biblical significance: The call of Christ has no expiration date—it extends into every generation, every culture, every nation.
Modern lesson: In our time, the mission field might be our workplace, our neighborhood, our social media presence. To be a disciple today means to shine God’s light in both word and action, wherever we are planted.
✨ The Bigger Picture
These five artworks together carry a single truth:
Like Isaiah, we must be willing.
Like the disciples, we are sent.
Like the early Church, we are never alone.
The message for today is clear: faith is not passive—it is a calling, a mission, and a journey. God still asks, “Whom shall I send?” and the answer for us must be: “Here I am. Send me.”
About the Author:
Ray Erens is a retired executive who now creates digital art that combines travel photography, landscapes, and AI enhancement. His work focuses on creating prints that add meaning and beauty to everyday spaces. Visit Tru-Expressions Art on Etsy to explore his collection of printable wall art.