Citizen of Two Worlds
JESUS (depicted here as the creator of Universes), THE MOON ABOVE THE TEMPLE OF LATER DAY SAINTS (by the pool) AND A CLUSTER OF UFO's IN THE HEAVENS (Amazing illusionary reflection).
Reflections in the glass wall of Welcome Center created a unique imagery which I captured.
Jesus Christ (Creator of Sun, Moon and Heavens)
In the Book of Mormon, about the year 124 B.C. an angel speaks to the Nephite king Benjamin, "And he shall be called Jesus Christ, the Son of God, the Father of heaven and earth, the Creator of all things from the beginning; and his mother shall be called Mary."[9] Regarded as the Creator of the earth, sun, moon, and stars etc. he is at times referred to as the father of heaven and earth. This is one sense in which he shares the title "Father" with his father. The church also teaches that those who accept Christ and are baptized are symbolically born again and become the children of Christ.[32] The church teaches that Jesus Christ is central to his father's plan of happiness and emphasizes that Christ's divinity enabled him to take upon himself the penalty for sin and to endure the consequential suffering in Gethsemane and on the cross that paid for the sins of humanity. This Atonement however is also believed to cover not only sin, but all pain, suffering, heart ache, or hardship experienced in this life.[33]. Latter-day Saints believe that Jesus' status as the son of a mortal woman gave him the ability to suffer temptations and experience physical death; while his status as the Son of God gave him the power to lay down and take up his life again at will. The church also believes in the physical resurrection of Jesus' body: that his physical body and spirit body were reunited, never again to be separated. Because of its emphasis on Jesus' resurrection and his status as the living head of the church, the church does not use the symbol of the Christian cross except on the uniforms of military chaplains. Instead, the church tends to focus on the belief that Jesus overcame suffering and death and that he lives today.
JESUS (depicted here as the creator of Universes), THE MOON ABOVE THE TEMPLE OF LATER DAY SAINTS (by the pool) AND A CLUSTER OF UFO's IN THE HEAVENS (Amazing illusionary reflection).
Reflections in the glass wall of Welcome Center created a unique imagery which I captured.
Jesus Christ (Creator of Sun, Moon and Heavens)
In the Book of Mormon, about the year 124 B.C. an angel speaks to the Nephite king Benjamin, "And he shall be called Jesus Christ, the Son of God, the Father of heaven and earth, the Creator of all things from the beginning; and his mother shall be called Mary."[9] Regarded as the Creator of the earth, sun, moon, and stars etc. he is at times referred to as the father of heaven and earth. This is one sense in which he shares the title "Father" with his father. The church also teaches that those who accept Christ and are baptized are symbolically born again and become the children of Christ.[32] The church teaches that Jesus Christ is central to his father's plan of happiness and emphasizes that Christ's divinity enabled him to take upon himself the penalty for sin and to endure the consequential suffering in Gethsemane and on the cross that paid for the sins of humanity. This Atonement however is also believed to cover not only sin, but all pain, suffering, heart ache, or hardship experienced in this life.[33]. Latter-day Saints believe that Jesus' status as the son of a mortal woman gave him the ability to suffer temptations and experience physical death; while his status as the Son of God gave him the power to lay down and take up his life again at will. The church also believes in the physical resurrection of Jesus' body: that his physical body and spirit body were reunited, never again to be separated. Because of its emphasis on Jesus' resurrection and his status as the living head of the church, the church does not use the symbol of the Christian cross except on the uniforms of military chaplains. Instead, the church tends to focus on the belief that Jesus overcame suffering and death and that he lives today.