A flower representing God and redemption.

In different cultures and religions, flowers representing God and salvation have different symbolic meanings. Here are some common examples:

1. Bai Lili: In Christianity, the lily symbolizes the innocence and purity of Jesus Christ. Bai Baihe is regarded as a sacred flower, representing redemption and rebirth. White lilies are common in the decoration of many churches and religious places.

2. Lotus: In Buddhism, lotus is the symbol of Buddha. It grows in the soil, but it is pollution-free, symbolizing the Buddha's enlightenment to life and soul. Lotus is also considered as a symbol of wisdom and consciousness, representing the growth and change from ignorance to wisdom.

3. Cherry blossoms: In Japanese tradition, cherry blossoms are a symbol of short but beautiful life and love. When cherry blossoms are in full bloom, people will hold grand celebrations to celebrate the arrival of spring. Cherry blossoms are also considered as symbols of God, symbolizing their beauty and energy.

4. Rose: In Christianity, the rose is also one of the important symbols. Red roses represent the blood and dedication of Christ, while white roses represent his innocence and purity. Roses are also a symbol of love and romance, and are often used as decorations in many weddings and love occasions.

In a word, there are many different kinds and symbolic meanings of flowers representing God and redemption, each of which represents a special belief and cultural value.