He Calls Them By Name
The title comes from John 10:3, where Jesus says, “He calls his own sheep by name and leads them out.” These words reveal a profound truth about the relationship between the Good Shepherd and His flock—one rooted in love, personal connection, and care. Each sheep is known, not just as part of the crowd, but individually, by name. This painting seeks to capture that gentle intimacy: the Savior walking among His sheep, guiding them, not with force, but with familiarity and peace.
Set in a springtime pasture beneath blossoming trees, the Shepherd stands among His sheep—not above them, but beside them—inviting trust and rest. The soft colors and flowing lines reflect the peace found in His presence, while the open landscape symbolizes the freedom we find when we follow Him. This work is a reminder that we are never lost in the crowd—He knows each of us by name.
The title comes from John 10:3, where Jesus says, “He calls his own sheep by name and leads them out.” These words reveal a profound truth about the relationship between the Good Shepherd and His flock—one rooted in love, personal connection, and care. Each sheep is known, not just as part of the crowd, but individually, by name. This painting seeks to capture that gentle intimacy: the Savior walking among His sheep, guiding them, not with force, but with familiarity and peace.
Set in a springtime pasture beneath blossoming trees, the Shepherd stands among His sheep—not above them, but beside them—inviting trust and rest. The soft colors and flowing lines reflect the peace found in His presence, while the open landscape symbolizes the freedom we find when we follow Him. This work is a reminder that we are never lost in the crowd—He knows each of us by name.
The title comes from John 10:3, where Jesus says, “He calls his own sheep by name and leads them out.” These words reveal a profound truth about the relationship between the Good Shepherd and His flock—one rooted in love, personal connection, and care. Each sheep is known, not just as part of the crowd, but individually, by name. This painting seeks to capture that gentle intimacy: the Savior walking among His sheep, guiding them, not with force, but with familiarity and peace.
Set in a springtime pasture beneath blossoming trees, the Shepherd stands among His sheep—not above them, but beside them—inviting trust and rest. The soft colors and flowing lines reflect the peace found in His presence, while the open landscape symbolizes the freedom we find when we follow Him. This work is a reminder that we are never lost in the crowd—He knows each of us by name.