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Why is Jesus called our banner?

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Jesus is referred to as our banner, symbolizing His leadership and victory in our spiritual battles.

In the biblical narrative, the concept of a banner represents leadership, identity, and victory. Jesus is called our banner in various Scriptures, including Isaiah 11:10, where He stands as an ensign for the people, symbolizing His role in guiding and leading His people to victory over sin and death. The term 'Jehovah Nissi,' which means 'The Lord is my banner,' highlights the protective and guiding role that God plays in the lives of His people as they face spiritual battles. In the New Testament, believers are encouraged to rally under the banner of Christ, understanding that through Him, they possess the strength to fight against despair and adversity. This victorious imagery assures believers that they are part of a great and glorious army, marching with a distinct identity and purpose.
Scripture References: Isaiah 11:10

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Song of Songs 29
Angus Fisher · Apr 20, 2014
Joshua

Joshua

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