My Tears
His gentle hands hold a vessel, its contents poured with care into waiting palms, the ripples spreading outward across the surface like echoes of a soul’s sorrow. The muted golds and soft shadows carry the weight of Psalm 56:8: “You keep track of all my sorrows. You have collected all my tears in Your bottle. You have recorded each one in Your book.”
“My Tears” is a portrait of divine compassion—a reminder that not a single tear falls unnoticed by God. Every grief, every heartbreak, every hidden ache is gathered and remembered by the One who loves without end. The image speaks of intimacy and tenderness, for even in the deepest valleys, our sorrows are seen, cherished, and redeemed in His presence.
This painting is not only a visual meditation on lament but also on hope. It invites the viewer to rest in the assurance that nothing is wasted in God’s care—that our tears become prayers, and our sorrow becomes a story written into His greater plan of healing and grace.