To illustrate these deep theological and personal themes, you can create a "Vertical Journey of Becoming"—a multi-layered drawing that moves from your divine origins to your daily "posture" in the world. 1. The Foundation: Identity Before Birth The Scene: At the very top of your paper, draw a celestial, glowing atmosphere. The Detail: Sketch a silhouette of a person cradled in a large, radiant light or a pair of hands. This represents being set apart and ordained before you were formed in the womb. Symbolism: Use golden threads or DNA-like spirals descending from this light to show you are uniquely made with divine intentionality. 2. The Struggle: Why Identity is Hard The Scene: In the middle section, draw a person standing before multiple fractured mirrors. The Detail: In these mirrors, show distorted reflections—some marked with labels like "failure," "not enough," or "others' opinions". The Lesson: This illustrates that self-image matters more than you think because these "false snapshots" dictate how you feel and act. 3. The Pivot: Shifting to God's View The Scene: Draw the person turning away from the mirrors toward a central, radiant figure (representing Christ). The Detail: As they look at Christ, their face begins to reflect His light. This visualizes "beholding Christ transforms you" and that "what you see is what you become". Healing: Add a soft, glowing "mend" or "bandage" over the person's heart to show that healing is required to let go of old identities. 4. The Mehr sehen