In the last few months, I have sensed God calling me to a spirit and attitude of humility. As I continued to prepare for this painting, I began to think of how genuine and humble little children can be as they seek God.
By Debbie Gustafson based on Matthew 19:14 and Psalm 63:2.
Media: Watercolor, watercolor pencil, technical pen.
Scripture: Matthew 19:14 NIV Jesus said, “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.”
Scripture: Psalm 63:2 NIV “My soul thirsts for God, for the living God. When can I go and see him?” Psalm 63:2
Reflection: I put a lot of thought into how to execute this painting with the theme of beholding God. What first came to mind were the words of an early hymn that asks, “ what language shall I borrow?” I pondered this because I found it hard to describe what it is like to come into the presence of God and sense profound awe as I behold Him.
I chose to present Jesus as he would’ve been at the time the gospels were written, but I tried to present the children in a current and international way. My art reflects how to behold Jesus as a little child would, how to see Jesus as open-hearted and loving, and the indiscriminate love of Christ in welcoming one and all into His presence.
Prayer: Heavenly Father, thank You for providing Your Son that we might know Your love, forgiveness, and attention to our needs. May our heads and eyes focus on You; may our hearts be humbled before You; may we pause in our daily lives to gaze upon You. And, most of all, may we come to You as children do.
Amen
© Debbie Gustafson, 2025