Unique laser-engraved plaque with two important symbols of the Reformation:
VDMA - Verbum Domini Manet in Aeternum (The Word of the Lord Endures Forever - 1 Peter 1:24–25). It first appeared in the court of Frederick the Wise in 1522. He had it sewn onto the right sleeve of the court’s official clothing, which was worn by prince and servant alike. It was used by Frederick’s successors, his brother John the Steadfast, and his nephew John Frederick the Magnanimous. It became the official motto of the Smalcaldic League and was used on flags, banners, swords, and uniforms as a symbol of the unity of the Lutheran laity who struggled to defend their beliefs, communities, families, and lives against those who were intent on destroying them. It was found inscribed inside churches, over doorways, on foundation stones, and even on horse helmets! The VDMA logo and statement have appeared throughout Lutheran churches worldwide and remain an enduring motto of the Reformation to this day.
https://lutheranreformation.org/history/the-motto-of-the-reformation/
The Luther Rose is based on a cast of one of the stone doorway posts at the main entrance to Luther’s home in Wittenberg. Vivit means, “He is Alive!” to celebrate Christ’s victory over sin, death, and the devil to justify us.
Dimensions
* 6" x 12”
* 3/4" Thick
Material
Solid red alder wood.
Mounting
Keyhole hanger at the back for flush wall mounting.
Customization completed during check out.