Not My Will
Strong yet gentle hands extend bread from a basket brimming with loaves and fish—the simple meal that became a miracle in the hands of Christ. The folds of His garment and the radiance of His touch remind us that this is no ordinary offering, but a provision flowing directly from the heart and hands of God. Every detail speaks of abundance drawn from scarcity, of grace multiplied where need was great.
“The Provider” captures the timeless truth revealed on that hillside when thousands were fed: that Jesus is both the Giver and the Gift. He satisfies not only physical hunger but the deeper longings of the soul. The Scripture woven into this image, Psalm 145:16, declares it plainly: “You open Your hand and satisfy the desires of every living thing.”
This painting invites the viewer to trust the One whose hands still provide, still multiply, and still meet every need. In Him, nothing is too small to matter, and nothing is too great to supply.