Biblical Flower Symbolism: An Investigation
Flowers appear throughout Scripture as part of God’s beautiful creation, used both literally and figuratively to teach profound spiritual truths. They illustrate themes of **beauty and loveliness**, **God’s tender provision**, **the brevity of human life**, **purity and cleansing**, **watchfulness**, **restoration**, and **distinction** amid a fallen world. For a fundamentalist Christian approach, we begin with the plain, literal sense of the text and the historical-botanical context, then draw legitimate applications and typological lessons that align with the whole counsel of Scripture—especially pointing to Christ, holiness, trust in God, and the enduring Word. We avoid speculative or overly allegorical readings not supported by the Bible itself. Here is a focused survey of the most significant flowers and plants mentioned, with key verses, context, and spiritual significance. 1. The Lily (and Lily of the Valleys) — Purity, Humility, Provision, and Distinction The lily is one of the...