From a landscape of ruin, redemption begins to rise. Ashen grays and charred blacks fracture and fall away as currents of white, crimson, and living color break through the darkness. What seems devastated is not abandoned; God is at work within the collapse, reshaping sorrow into hope.
This painting reflects the holy exchange promised in Isaiah—despair surrendered, praise reborn. Out of the remnants of what was, the Lord forms something radiant, a testimony that no life offered to Him remains in ashes.
Isaiah 61:3
“To give them beauty for ashes…”
From a landscape of ruin, redemption begins to rise. Ashen grays and charred blacks fracture and fall away as currents of white, crimson, and living color break through the darkness. What seems devastated is not abandoned; God is at work within the collapse, reshaping sorrow into hope.
This painting reflects the holy exchange promised in Isaiah—despair surrendered, praise reborn. Out of the remnants of what was, the Lord forms something radiant, a testimony that no life offered to Him remains in ashes.
Isaiah 61:3
“To give them beauty for ashes…”