Even in the Darkest Hour, There Is a Light Above
This piece captures a profound image of Christ—the crown of thorns, the upward gaze, the weight of suffering. It speaks to the cost of redemption and the courage it takes to stand firm when all seems lost.
It’s a mirror for how believers must live: not hiding from trials, but lifting our eyes Godward, trusting in the One who bore the greatest burden.
And for those who serve others—first responders especially—there’s resonance. They face danger, pain, darkness. Yet this image says: even in the darkest hour, there is a light above. Even in the deepest sacrifice, there is purpose and hope.
This is more than art; it’s a call—an invitation to carry suffering with faith, to serve sacrificially, and to never lose sight of the heavenly gaze.