Restore the Roar banner
10-15-2011, 04:13 PM
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The king's wrath is like the roaring of a lion, But his favor is like dew on the grass. --Proverbs19:12
This is a banner built for our intercessory ministry at our church. The prayer movement is being called "Restore the Roar", and the banner is meant to reinforce the declaration that the church rise up with the "roar of a lion and make a wide path of destruction in the enemy's camp."
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The colors: Blue in the background represents the heavens and the revelation of God. The Lion is gold, which speaks of glory and deity. Red is the color of warfare, and of the Blood which is the power behind our warfare.
The blocks at the top suggest the parapets on the ramparts of Jerusalem, and are a reference that intercessory ministry involves the watchmen on the wall, who both look out for what is coming to the city and also alert the inhabitants.
The stripes and tassels at the bottom suggest the tallit, or prayer shawl, the private prayer closet of all praying Jews, and a reminder that it is from that prayer closet that the Lion can roar.
The king's wrath is like the roaring of a lion, But his favor is like dew on the grass. --Proverbs19:12
This is a banner built for our intercessory ministry at our church. The prayer movement is being called "Restore the Roar", and the banner is meant to reinforce the declaration that the church rise up with the "roar of a lion and make a wide path of destruction in the enemy's camp."
<IMG content="http://z4.ifrm.com/12415/42/0/p1046245/RestoretheRoar500.png">
The colors: Blue in the background represents the heavens and the revelation of God. The Lion is gold, which speaks of glory and deity. Red is the color of warfare, and of the Blood which is the power behind our warfare.
The blocks at the top suggest the parapets on the ramparts of Jerusalem, and are a reference that intercessory ministry involves the watchmen on the wall, who both look out for what is coming to the city and also alert the inhabitants.
The stripes and tassels at the bottom suggest the tallit, or prayer shawl, the private prayer closet of all praying Jews, and a reminder that it is from that prayer closet that the Lion can roar.
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