As we walk the road of life, we tend to collect things that make us feel safer and more sure of ourselves. These may be material possessions, titles or responsibilities, but in the end they amount to the same thing: a fleeting and superficial sense of security. It is only by holding fast to our beliefs that we can navigate life with any confidence.
The character in ||Hold to the Rod|| finds himself so burdened with the mundane objects he has collected that, while he hopefully eyes the rod, he cannot reach up to hold it for fear of losing something else. The man has become little more than a vehicle for his adornments. He demonstrates that what is truly important is keeping sight of our true belief and faith, that they alone will guide us through.
In James Christensen's 'Hold to the Rod, The Iron Rod' painting, the character symbolizes the struggle between worldly possessions and spiritual faith. As he eyes the rod of truth with hope, burdened by material distractions, he embodies the challenge of maintaining true belief amidst life's distractions.
Christensen's diverse subject matter and artistic style demonstrate his imaginative prowess and deep connection to art history, creating a rich and captivating world spanning from mermaids to saints. His work, housed in prized collections worldwide, invites a lifetime of exploration and appreciation.