Me personally, probably not.
you mean outward and visible sign? this is the catholic way of reffering to the sacraments or a religious outlook on the sacrements meaning or symbol
The sacraments are a visible sign of the invisible working of the Holy Spirit. For example, in Baptism, the pouring of water on a child's head is the visible sign of the washing away of sin, which is invisible.
The Three definitions are: Mystery: DOES NOT mean something to solve. It is a religious truth that one can experience but cannot fully understand. It is a visible GRACE of an invisible REALITY An efficacious sign of grace instituted by Christ and entrusted to the Church by which the Divine Life is dispensed Efficacious--It causes what it symbolizes and accomplishes what it represents. It points to something that is far beyond it, but that is closely related. An outward or visible sign that is instituted by Christ.
You sign it.
The correct saying is The wedding ring is an outward and visible sign of an inward spiritual grace signifying the uniting of this man and woman in holy matrimony
Presbyterians believe in two sacraments: baptism and communion. They see sacraments as visible signs of God's grace, demonstrating spiritual realities. Baptism is a symbol of initiation into the Christian community, while communion is a remembrance of Christ's sacrifice and a means of spiritual nourishment.
The symbol for grace is often represented by a dove, which symbolizes peace, purity, and divine inspiration. Another common symbol for grace is an angel, which represents protection, guidance, and spiritual enlightenment. Both symbols are used to convey the idea of receiving divine favor and benevolence.
Visible/exterior.
Ecclesiastical . a visible sign of an inward grace, especially one of the solemn Christian ritesconsidered to have been instituted by Jesus Christ to symbolize or confer grace: the sacraments ofthe Protestant churches are baptism and the Lord's Supper; the sacraments of the Roman Catholicand Greek Orthodox churches are baptism, confirmation, the Eucharist, matrimony, penance, holyorders, and extreme unction.
Sign language is a language for the deaf that is expressed by visible hand gestures.
No, it is not.
visible UXOs and wires