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….. Yes as beautiful as Jerusalem! You are as majestic as an army with Banners! Songs of Solomon 6:4
At the sight of the battle standard, their commanders will panic."
Isaiah 31:9
The Banners & Flags
Banners and Flags: are used as a primary source of proclaiming our call to Praise, Worship, Warfare and Victory! "These standards place special emphasis on the standards listed below. When the enemy comes in, like a flood the Spirit of the Lord will lift up a standard against him and put him to light". Isaiah 59:19- Taking authority over demonic spirits and pullind down strongholds
- Warring against our enemy and opening up heaven
- Lifting up the name of Jesus and visualizing His Blood.
- Uniting the people of God for the Victory ahead
- Proclaiming the victory of our Lord
- Notifying of others of the standard, ensign
- Declaring Victory and pronouncing the call to War
- Warning and Declaration of our arrival
Banner – a flag, ensign, streamer, or emblem attached to the end of a standard. Banners served as rallying points for military, national, or religious purposes. 3) A smaller standard, or banner, was used by each separate tribe (Num. 2:2, 34). The most common use of banners is for military campaigns. "At the sight of the battle standard, their commanders will panic." Isaiah 31:9Moses held up his hand, thus becoming a living banner symbolizing God’s presence to help His people win the victory (Ex. 17:8-16). After the battle, Moses built an altar and called it “Jehovah-Nissi” (Ex. 17:15 KJV; The Lord Is My Banner; NKJV).
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Banners and Flags: are used as a primary source of proclaiming our call to Praise, Worship, Warfare and Victory! "These standards place special emphasis on the standards listed below. When the enemy comes in, like a flood the Spirit of the Lord will lift up a standard against him and put him to light". Isaiah 59:19
Banner – a flag, ensign, streamer, or emblem attached to the end of a standard. Banners served as rallying points for military, national, or religious purposes. 3) A smaller standard, or banner, was used by each separate tribe (Num. 2:2, 34). The most common use of banners is for military campaigns. "At the sight of the battle standard, their commanders will panic." Isaiah 31:9