When the people brought their little children to the Savior His disciples rebuked them, but Jesus replied, “Suffer little children, and forbid them not, to come unto me: for of such is the kingdom of heaven.” (Matthew 19:13-14).

The Savior must have loved being surrounded by those perfect little souls who loved Him so dearly. I can imagine Him smiling as He watched them play and laughing as they told Him stories, the kind of simple and innocent stories all little children tell. I know they felt His love and longed to stay by His side. This picture reminds me that no matter how old we get, we are still little children of a loving Father in Heaven.


"Friends" by Liz Lemon Swindle is a heartwarming painting depicting Jesus Christ seated on a stone bench, accompanied by a delightful little girl.


Liz Lemon Swindle's artistic journey started in childhood, guided by her father's encouragement and early exhibitions on the family refrigerator. Inspired by her faith, she transitioned to painting religious subjects in the 1990s, leading to widespread recognition and her works being cherished in collections globally.

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When the people brought their little children to the Savior His disciples rebuked them, but Jesus replied, “Suffer little children, and forbid them not, to come unto me: for of such is the kingdom of heaven.” (Matthew 19:13-14).

The Savior must have loved being surrounded by those perfect little souls who loved Him so dearly. I can imagine Him smiling as He watched them play and laughing as they told Him stories, the kind of simple and innocent stories all little children tell. I know they felt His love and longed to stay by His side. This picture reminds me that no matter how old we get, we are still little children of a loving Father in Heaven.


"Friends" by Liz Lemon Swindle is a heartwarming painting depicting Jesus Christ seated on a stone bench, accompanied by a delightful little girl.


Liz Lemon Swindle's artistic journey started in childhood, guided by her father's encouragement and early exhibitions on the family refrigerator. Inspired by her faith, she transitioned to painting religious subjects in the 1990s, leading to widespread recognition and her works being cherished in collections globally.

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Neusa
I want to be this little girl

This pictured gripped me! The innocence of this child led me to imagine the greatest childlike conversation in which Jesus is totally engaged.
I shared it with my husband who is a psychotherapist, who then shared it with some clients and everyone said it meant a lot to them as well, and had it shared personally and in processing groups. It is a true blessing to many of us. Thank you and may God continue to bless the author.

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Tracy

Absolutely beautiful and inspirational

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Tracy

Absolutely beautiful and inspirational