Even among the ranks of the Enemy infested church, there were some people keeping some wisdom alive, and it is to those that we owe our current position. I made it a point to mention that.
As one of those little pieces of surviving wisdom, we have this painting of "adam and God".
Depicting the "father" aspect of the christian God in a drawing was seen as quite heretical, and one of the reasons is that, as can be clearly seen, if you aren't drawing rabbi yeshua, the main way to draw God in a comprehensive way... is just Zeus. This just looks like Zeus.
Besides some other symbolism here, what is relevant to the post is the way their fingers are drawn.
God's finger is fully extended, while "adam" has his index finger relatively relaxed.
This points us to the fact that the Divine is always there, ready for us to reach it, but we must meet it halfway.
In ancient times, God spoke to man. But, in all times, man must also speak to God.