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“WHEN THE ANGEL CALLED HIS NAME AMMON AND THE SWORD OF LIGHT” captures one of the most dramatic and spiritually electrifying moments in the life of Ammon. This artwork depicts a scene of divine intervention: Ammon, sword in hand and heart racing, is confronted by a radiant heavenly messenger who warns him to go immediately to strengthen his captive brothers. This moment—briefly referenced in Alma 20–21 and expanded doctrinally through scripture—reveals the deep relationship between God and His servants. Ammon, the son of Mosiah, had already proven his courage. He had faced armies, robbers, lions, and hatred. He had converted kings, defended flocks, and changed nations. But in this moment, he confronts something greater: the divine urgency of revelation. The angel’s appearance symbolizes the truth that God is fully aware of His missionaries, His children, and every soul who cries out from chains. This image teaches powerful lessons: • Revelation often comes in moments of fear or uncertainty. • Heaven moves swiftly when covenant servants are in danger. • Weapons cannot save—only obedience to God can. • Angels still minister to those who serve faithfully. • God always prepares a way of deliverance for His children. 📘 Book of Mormon Scriptures • Alma 20–21 — Aaron, Omner, and Himni imprisoned; Ammon is warned to go to their aid. • Alma 17–26 — Ammon’s divine protection, miracles, and revelations. • Alma 26 — Ammon’s rejoicing in God’s power and mercy. • Mosiah 27 — The angel who called Alma the Younger parallels this moment. 📗 Old Testament Parallels • Exodus 3 — Moses called at the burning bush. • Judges 6 — Gideon strengthened by the angel of the Lord. • Daniel 10 — Angels sent to strengthen God’s chosen servants. • Psalm 91 — “He shall give His angels charge over thee.” 📕 New Testament • Luke 1 — Angels announcing missions of divine origin. • Acts 12 — Angel freeing Peter from prison. • Acts 9 — Saul struck by heavenly light and called to serve Christ. 📙 Doctrine & Covenants • D&C 28:15 — God warns and directs His servants. • D&C 84:88 — “My angels shall be round about you, to bear you up.” • D&C 128 — Angels minister with authority in God’s work. 📗 Pearl of Great Price • Moses 6–7 — Angels and visions guiding prophetic missions. • Abraham 3 — Foreordination of great spirits like Ammon. This image shows Ammon at the height of his vulnerability—and at the dawn of his greatest strength. His startled expression reveals the mortal fear that even great disciples feel. His hand on his chest shows humility and shock. His sword hanging low shows that this fight will not be won through violence, but through revelation and obedience. This moment is a reminder that: God knows where you are. God knows what you fear. God knows what you hold in your hands. And God knows your name. When He calls, He calls with purpose. When He sends an angel, it is because lives are at stake—sometimes including your own. Ammon’s willingness to obey instantly changed the fate of his brothers, preserved nations, and fulfilled prophecy. This cinematic track turns the divine urgency of this scene into an overwhelming musical journey of revelation, fear, awe, courage, obedience, and heavenly fire. The angel’s voice, the sacred light, and Ammon’s trembling devotion all fuse into one unforgettable spiritual experience. This song belongs in every believer’s playlist—a reminder that angels still come, God still speaks, and He still calls His servants by name. #Ammon #AngelVisitation #BookOfMormonMusic