Eden W. Flora

Five Loaves, Two Fish

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Five Loaves, Two Fish

$875.00
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Five Loaves, Two Fish, a mixed media painting on canvas

From the Upside Down Collection

Matthew 14:13-21, The Story of Jesus Feeding Five Thousand

The disciples are exhausted from serving and helping others, and it’s time to rest. But they realize there is no food for the people and tell Jesus so. Jesus says “you feed them.” I would of been furious thinking I’ve been working for you all day! It’s time for my rest! And I can’t feed all these people anyway! The disciples respond similarly.

And then we see Jesus feed the five thousand from five loaves of bread and two fish with TWELVE leftover baskets, one for each disciple! A basket of leftovers for each disciple to see this is Jesus’s work not their own. Everything we do, we get the ability and strength through Him.


Art Size: 24 × 24 with an 1 1/2 profile

Acrylic, Gouache, Varnish

Comes Ready to Hang

Jesus in all His goodness is not what we sinners expect. Jesus teaches that the weak are strong, the poor are kings, and the blind see. Jesus brings an Upside Down Kingdom where the dependant are the powerful. Jesus’s Kingdom is opposite of what the world seeks to teach us, and we can rejoice in that.

The only qualification to enter this kingdom is a heart of need, knowing only Jesus gives what will fulfill and fulfill He will. “They shall call his name Immanuel which means God with us,” says Matthew 1:23. As we endlessly feel, see and know our need, Jesus is with us.

May these paintings remind us that Jesus invites us into His Upside Down Kingdom.

TO SHIP THIS PAINTING, please choose LARGE PAINTING SHIPPING at check out.

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Five Loaves, Two Fish, a mixed media painting on canvas

From the Upside Down Collection

Matthew 14:13-21, The Story of Jesus Feeding Five Thousand

The disciples are exhausted from serving and helping others, and it’s time to rest. But they realize there is no food for the people and tell Jesus so. Jesus says “you feed them.” I would of been furious thinking I’ve been working for you all day! It’s time for my rest! And I can’t feed all these people anyway! The disciples respond similarly.

And then we see Jesus feed the five thousand from five loaves of bread and two fish with TWELVE leftover baskets, one for each disciple! A basket of leftovers for each disciple to see this is Jesus’s work not their own. Everything we do, we get the ability and strength through Him.


Art Size: 24 × 24 with an 1 1/2 profile

Acrylic, Gouache, Varnish

Comes Ready to Hang

Jesus in all His goodness is not what we sinners expect. Jesus teaches that the weak are strong, the poor are kings, and the blind see. Jesus brings an Upside Down Kingdom where the dependant are the powerful. Jesus’s Kingdom is opposite of what the world seeks to teach us, and we can rejoice in that.

The only qualification to enter this kingdom is a heart of need, knowing only Jesus gives what will fulfill and fulfill He will. “They shall call his name Immanuel which means God with us,” says Matthew 1:23. As we endlessly feel, see and know our need, Jesus is with us.

May these paintings remind us that Jesus invites us into His Upside Down Kingdom.

TO SHIP THIS PAINTING, please choose LARGE PAINTING SHIPPING at check out.