Drawn By Grace
In the quiet awakening of spring, Drawn By Grace captures a sacred moment of renewal—where life gently stirs and hope begins again. Soft light rests upon the scene as if heaven itself has leaned close, inviting the heart to breathe deeply and remember that all new beginnings are gifts. There is a tenderness here, a sense of being gathered rather than chased, drawn rather than demanded.
Like the first green shoots pushing through winter soil, grace moves patiently and purposefully. It calls us forward—not because we are strong, but because God is faithful. In this season of new life, the painting becomes a visual prayer: that weary hearts would be reminded they are still being shaped, still being restored, still being lovingly drawn toward Him.
Spring does not rush, and neither does grace. It arrives quietly, persistently, transforming what once felt dormant into something living again.
“I have loved you with an everlasting love; therefore I have drawn you with lovingkindness.”
—Jeremiah 31:3 (ESV)