Hearts of the Children II
A reference to Malachi 4:5–6. A mother tells her children stories about their ancestors.
A reference to Malachi 4:5–6. A mother tells her children stories about their ancestors.
A reference to Eliza R. Snow’s hymn “O My Father.” The background figures represent our Heavenly Parents; the foreground figure represents each of us as we meet them again after this life.
For Mother’s Day:
A reference to Eliza R. Snow’s hymn “O My Father.” The white circle and triangle represent Heavenly Mother; the blue circle and green triangles represent the Earth.
A reference to John 6:20. Companion piece to Wherefore Didst Thou Doubt?
A reference to Matthew 14:31. Companion piece to It Is I; Be Not Afraid.
A reference to 1 Corinthians 15:29. The figures at center represent mortals performing proxy baptisms for the dead; the white figures at the sides represent the spirits of the deceased watching and waiting for their work to be done.
A person researches their family history on a laptop while their ancestors gather behind them to provide encouragement and support.
A reference to Matthew 11:28.
A reference to Doctrine & Covenants 132:46.
A reference to Isaiah 45:23: “I have sworn by myself, the word is gone out of my mouth in righteousness, and shall not return, That unto me every knee shall bow, every tongue shall swear.”