With governments of countries (like China for instance) proliferation of surveillance cameras almost everywhere that their citizens assemble, it’s no wonder we citizens of America have flashbacks to George Orwell’s book 1984. “Big Brother” just got BIGGER. Of course these political systems (Communists governments in particular) are seeking personal information in order to totally control their citizens. This is an obvious infringement on their citizens’ privacy.

Well, I’ve got news for them: God’s watching them watching their citizenry. And He doesn’t need cameras to do so. If anyone whishes to profile another for their own benefit (and the benefit of their neighbors), they should focus their surveillance cameras on the life of Jesus. He’s the only way to His Father, Jehovah. In fact, if you’ve seen Jesus, you’ve seen His Father also (the THEE in the image represents both Jesus as Deity and His Father also). Now that might have been possible when Jesus was still walking upon this Earth, but that opportunity has long passed. Photographs didn’t exist then so any artist interpretations are about the best we can do. No matter, we’re concentrating here on the spiritual and not necessarily on the physical.

This early Byzantine painting depicting a Jesus’ portrait is altered by a surrounding, life-saving buoy instead of the typical halo of a religious icon.. The left side of Jesus’ face gets the high-tech treatment. The right half of the Jesus’ image is greatly expanded (with an enormous eye) to symbolize the eye of God the Father, Jehovah. White lines connect the stellar dots in the background to suggest the invisibility and the vastness of the Father’s face.

When we type in the right password “Baptized Believer” our eternal relationship with our Godly Deity will be granted. That is, if we’ve faithfully obeyed Him (Jesus) until His promised return or until our beforehand deaths. Still, it’s ultimately His (Jesus) call as to whether or not we Christians qualify for the promised prize of eternal salvation located in Heaven (or on Earth?) as opposed to Hell.