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“THE DAY I WROTE MY MIRACLES — The Testimony of Ammon” is one of the most sacred additions yet to the Telestial Sounds Ammon Collection. This music piece is inspired by the quiet, unseen moment—the moment after the miracles, after the battles, after the conversions—when Ammon finally sits down to record the works of God. In your image, we see a soldier-turned-servant-turned-missionary smiling softly as he writes. His eyes are lowered not in shame, but in gratitude. His hands—once instruments of physical strength—now hold a simple writing tool recording truth, memory, and glory to God. This scene, though not visually recorded in scripture, is doctrinally and emotionally perfect. Alma 17–19 describes Ammon as a man of “mighty faith,” one who taught with power and worked miracles because his heart was entirely swallowed up in the love of God. When Alma later rejoiced with his brethren, he remembered Ammon’s overwhelming gratitude (Alma 26), where Ammon declares: “I will give thanks unto my God… for which of all His mercies can I sufficiently desire?” (Alma 26:35) This song represents that feeling—the feeling of a missionary reflecting on miracles impossible to deny. The imagery echoes scriptural patterns across dispensations: ✨ Book of Mormon — Ammon’s joy, missionary success, and humility (Alma 17–26). ✨ Old Testament — Prophets who wrote their testimonies (Jeremiah 30:2, Habakkuk 2:2). ✨ New Testament — Apostles who bore record of what they had seen (1 John 1:1–4). ✨ Pearl of Great Price — Enoch writing revelations that moved nations (Moses 6–7). ✨ Doctrine and Covenants — The command to “keep a record” that “faith may increase” (D&C 21:1; 85:1; 47:1). Ammon, in this portrayal, becomes a bridge between ancient and modern disciples. He writes not for fame, but for the children of future generations. He writes not to glorify himself, but to testify of Christ. He writes because when God moves your life, silence becomes impossible. In Alma 26, Ammon nearly bursts with joy: “My heart is brim with joy, and I will rejoice in my God.” This song carries that exact emotion. It pulls the listener into the moment where memory becomes testimony and testimony becomes scripture. Listeners will feel: • The weight of gratitude after witnessing God’s power • The sweetness of remembering miracles • The humility of a servant who knows he was carried • The peace that comes when a disciple writes their truth • The Spirit confirming that God is present in every moment of a converted life This song is designed to bring tears—not of sorrow, but of reverent recognition. Every believer who has seen God’s hand in their life will feel their own memories stirring as the orchestral swell rises. Ammon is smiling because he knows the truth: Every miracle in his story is really a miracle of Christ. This is his testimony. And this is your song. #Ammon #BookOfMormon #Testimony #MiraclesOfGod #LDSMusic #CinematicChristian #TelestialSounds