Bringing Home Christmas
Down a quiet path, a little boy pulls his red wagon carrying a freshly cut Christmas tree, his faithful dog walking at his side. There is a simple beauty in the moment—a reminder that Christmas is not found in grandeur, but in love, togetherness, and the anticipation of joy. The tree in the wagon symbolizes more than holiday tradition; it carries with it the promise of light in the darkness and the warmth of home during the coldest days.
Though the boy’s steps are small, they carry the weight of tradition, memory, and hope. His journey reminds us that the heart of Christmas has always been about bringing the Light of the world into the center of our lives and homes.
“The people walking in darkness have seen a great light; on those living in the land of deep darkness a light has dawned.” —Isaiah 9:2
This painting captures the quiet holiness of preparing room—not just in our homes, but in our hearts—for the Savior who is the true meaning of Christmas.