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I Am A Disciple Of Jesus Christ Enamel Pin
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I Am A Disciple Of Jesus Christ Enamel Pin

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“I am a disciple of Jesus Christ” 2024 youth LDS theme logo enamel pin with card – a meaningful and timeless gift for youth, missionaries and primary children. Youth will love this eye-catching pin because of its vibrant blue and orange colors as it captures their dynamic energy and fervor as they stand united in their dedication to be disciples of Jesus Christ and to share His light with others.

They can jazz up their jackets, hats, totes and backpacks, It is a tangible reminder to make righteous choices and follow the path that God has outlined for them. Its profound message with the hand holding the flame is a powerful reminder of ones identity and purpose as they represent Christ as one of His disciples. It symbolizes a deep and personal connection to the Savior, a commitment to living His teachings, and a dedication to sharing His light and love with others. It also serves as a visual reminder of the principles and values that guide them as they strive to become a true disciples of Jesus Christ.

The flame represents light of Christ, signifying truth, enlightenment, and divine guidance, inspiration and direction. Just as a flame dispels darkness, the light of Christ illuminates hearts and minds, leading the way on the path of discipleship. The flame serves as a reminder of God’s presence in our lives. It signifies His constant guidance, encouragement, and the burning of the Holy Spirit within us. The flame’s warmth mirrors the spiritual fire that ignites within each of us as we embrace Christ’s teachings, leading us to our personal growth and conversion.

The hand holding the flame can be seen as an expression of commitment and discipleship. It symbolizes the determination to hold fast to the gospel of Jesus Christ, actively participate in Christ-like service, and share the light of the Gospel with others.
The flame can also be associated with God’s guiding hand in the lives of His children.

Purification and Refinement: Fire is often used metaphorically in religious contexts to represent purification and refinement. The image of a hand holding a flame can convey the idea of individuals allowing the fire of the Spirit to refine and purify their hearts, making them more Christlike and preparing them for eternal life.

Order now and let them wear their faith with style.

P I N ∙ D E T A I L S
• MATERIAL: Alloy gold / Enamel filled blue and orange / rubber clasp
• PIN SIZE: 1″ tall
• CRAFTED WITH LOVE

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