In the Book of Mormon, 1 Nephi 8, Lehi relates in detail a dream that he has had to his family. The dream is full of symbolism. In the painting above the artist, Minerva Teichert, depicts part of the dream. "The great and spacious building" in the background represents the pride of the world and its worldly enticements. "The rod of iron" in the foreground represents the "word of God" and how holding on to the rod brings one peace and safety.
Sunday, October 16, 2011
The Iron Rod
In the Book of Mormon, 1 Nephi 8, Lehi relates in detail a dream that he has had to his family. The dream is full of symbolism. In the painting above the artist, Minerva Teichert, depicts part of the dream. "The great and spacious building" in the background represents the pride of the world and its worldly enticements. "The rod of iron" in the foreground represents the "word of God" and how holding on to the rod brings one peace and safety.
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You're awesome, Mom. That looks like a great living room table book. This month's Ensign is all about the Book of Mormon and is a great reminder of all of the promises made.
I love your perspective on Sariah in the painting.
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