Monday

Become a Standard Bearer in a world of evil and conflict.

(Slightly adapted a famous painting!)

The Standard Bearer who carried the flag on the battlefield was the most important person in rallying the troops and inspiring courage and confidence in the soldiers. The sight of the flag enthused them and called them forward to fight to the end, and to march to victory.

The flag is a rallying point, a symbol of unity and strength. It speaks of sovereignty and unity, of determination and faith, of glory and majesty. So long as it is seen flying, the warriors would keep fighting. It was a symbol that brought cheer and hope to the hearts of every soldier.


The Crown Flag speaks of the glory and power of a kingdom not built by men, but established from eternity, and increasing daily through the power of God and the preaching of the gospel.

We wrestle and fight not against people, but against principalities, and powers, demonic beings, the rulers of the darkness of this world, and spiritual wickedness in high places. It is a most real and ferocious battle for the souls of men and women who are being take captive by demonic forces every moment of every day.

This Crown Flag declares the soon return of the King of kings, and the only hope for this dying world. It declares the blood of Jesus through which we overcome Satan, and the crown tells the glory and majesty of he who was dead, but is alive for evermore, and who holds the keys of death and hell in his hand. 
The three blue lines represent the cry of the angelic hosts and armies, these mighty warriors and this heavenly army crying, "Holy, holy, holy, is the LORD".

The Crown Flag is not a ministry or denominational thing. It is not someone's personal ministry or money-maker. 

It was born from a vision imparted by God in the year 2000, for such a time as this in which we now live.

crownflag.com


Why the Crown Flag?

crownflag.com


If you want to be a standard bearer, an evangelist in this wicked world where time is running out, then email me today at: info@crownflag.com

If you want further information about the Crown Flag, click here.






No comments:

Post a Comment