When we begin to explore God’s word, it doesn’t take too long to discover that God uses tangible symbols as a way of communicating to us. Often God’s people are instructed to make use of symbols to help them understand or remember what God is teaching them. Some examples of symbols include
- the rainbow as the sign of God’s covenant to us that He will never again destroy the earth by a flood (Genesis 9:13),
- the placement of the twelve stones in the River Jordan to remind the Israelites of the crossing God had provided for them “as a sign” and “memorial” (Joshua 4:3-7),
- the star of Bethlehem to signify the birth of Christ (Matthew 2:2),
- the dove to signify the Spirit’s presence at Jesus’ baptism (John 1:32),
- water to signify one’s commitment to Christ at baptism (Romans 6:4),
- bread and wine to signify Jesus’ body and blood (1 Corinthians 11:23-26),
- the symbol of a lamb to represent Jesus Christ (John 1:29), and
- my heartstone (Joshua 24:27 NLT).
Also, we still use symbols today to communicate important moments of significance such as wedding rings, birthday cakes, birth stones, and red roses. They are used today as a natural way of communicating significant meaning. There are also many references to the symbolism of stones in the bible, but here are some that I have collected that have significance for me.