Liturgical colours are specific colours used for vestments and hangings within the context of Christian liturgy. The symbolism of violet, blue, white, green, red, gold, black, rose and other colours may serve to underline moods appropriate to a season of the liturgical year or may highlight a special occasion.
White, a symbol of purity, innocence and holiness, is used during Christmas and Easter, and is sometimes represented by silver.
The 3 Colors of Ministry presents a holistic approach to identifying and developing your spiritual gifts. It is based on the three dimensions of God's nature, for which the author has chosen the colors of green, red and blue.
The shade of red on the cross symbolizes the blood that Jesus shed on Calvary. The blue represents the waters of baptism as well as the faithfulness of Jesus. The white represents Jesus' purity.
We know that God doesn't have a color because He doesn't have a body. He is Spirit and He's present everywhere (Ps. 139:7-12).
Is it any wonder that Edwards might have thought that God's favorite color was green in that it rendered for us, in color, an “emblem of divine grace” since life so clearly conquers death (1 Corinthians 15:55).
Vermillion is the perfect colour for your pooja room as it brings energy and represents excitement and enthusiasm. It fills you with belief and devotion. Green, the colour of nature, brings life, harmony and calmness to the pooja room. It helps you to focus while meditating and doing your prayers.
White is an important symbolic color in most religions and cultures, usually because of its association with purity. In the Roman Catholic Church, white is associated with Jesus Christ, innocence and sacrifice.
Holy Blood
Red, symbolic of the blood of Christ, has played an important role in Christianity and Christian iconography. Cardinals wear red robes and the color is predominant in public-worship garments and textiles. Adopting the color was also a way for kings in the Middle Ages to show their God-given right to rule.
Throughout history, blue has been considered a sacred and valuable hue. It's not a naturally occurring pigment, and is thus particularly mystical and rare. One of the earliest “true blue” pigments produced was ultramarine, a color made from lapis lazuli, a costly stone once more precious than gold.
BLUE. Blue symbolizes trust, loyalty, wisdom, confidence, intelligence, faith, truth and heaven.
What colour is the Shekinah glory? YELLOW. BIBLICAL SYMBOLISM: In scripture, yellow lends itself to symbolically representing gold or something of great value. Shekinah Glory.
The color Saffron (Sanskrit: भगवा, lit. 'Bhagwā') is considered as sacred color in Hinduism.
White is used for Christmas, Epiphany, Sundays of Easter, Holy Trinity, and Christ the King.
However, Mark 15:17 and John 19:2 say it was a purple robe.
It is a sacred color in many Eastern religions. Hindu and Buddhist monks wear orange robes, and in Hinduism, orange represents fire and therefore purity; impurities are burned in fire.
The light of the Trinity, which suffuses the mind in the highest forms of prayer, is sapphire blue, the colour of heaven.
The Hindu divinity Krishna was often portrayed in yellow, as is Lord Ganesha. In Islam, yellow is used as a symbol of wisdom. In the various religions of the islands of Polynesia, yellow is a sacred colour associated with the food of the gods. As already mentioned, in Christianity, yellow is both positive and negative.
Gold is sacred.
Gold is a sacred color in both religious and magical contexts. Its malleability and indestructible nature made it the perfect material to embody certain divine qualities. Throughout history many objects necessary for sacred rituals were made of gold.
Spiritual colours are those that are associated with or signify the soul. Red, orange, yellow, green, white, black, and brown are some of the spiritual colours. Each of these colours has spiritual significance as well as other positive vibes associated with it.
The Bible doesn't specifically mention Jesus' favorite color but we know He would've witnessed the oranges and reds of sunsets, the blue of the sky, the green of the reeds planted by streams of water, the green of the frog in the river, the yellow wheat fields ready for harvest, and the white of the lilies of the field ...
Blue is the colour of aura
According to Bhagavad Gita, the blissful form of Lord Krishna is visible only to pure devotees. He may have bewildered the non-devotees, but those who offered pure devotional service to Him had always seen Him in his blue blissful form.
“Tell me Daddy what color's God's skin?” What color is God's skin? It is red it is white. Ev'ry man's the same in the good Lord's sight.”
Blue. Blue is associated with forgiveness, harmony, astral projection, and the throat chakra.