King of Kings
Design |
King of Kings Love to Worship® custom design, visible on both sides (front and back) © 2020 Swing Flag (no rod or dowel) |
Material |
100% satin silk (Mulberry silk), heavy weight, front with natural sheen and matt on the reverse |
Pairing
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● left: King of Kings (blue background symbolising Heaven) ● right: Lord of Lords (brown background symbolising Earth) ● flags work as a pair When pairing with Lord of Lords, order one Left flag of King of Kings and one Right flag of Lord of Lords (or the other way round) |
Variations | None |
Usage |
Suited for worshipping before G-d's throne, declaring his sovereignty, majesty and revelation. Declare the rulership of Yeshua (Jesus) and the saints in the heavens and on earth. |
Inspiration. I was listening to Baruch Haba by Shalsheles. Baruch Haba means 'blessed is he who comes' and is taken from the scripture that says 'blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord'. Pondering what this meant, the spirit showed me a scene in the heavens where Jesus was seated upon the throne being worshipped by the elders. As I was drawing the design, the spirit showed me that what is taking place in the heavens is mirrored on earth and that worship for redeemed humans would always take place in two dimensions at the same time: with the spirit they worship in the heavens and with their bodies they worship on the earth.
The scene is a kingly one, Jesus being the King of those who were worshipping but the worshippers themselves were kings too. This makes Jesus the King of kings.
Being a king means being a ruler over a territory, spiritual or natural. This is further depicted in the flag King of Kings, where the nation flags symbolise the territories assigned to the redeemed because the redeemed are called to rule the nations in the name of Yeshua (Jesus). In the nations of the earth most humans will not be redeemed but as the redeemed exercise their kingship to establish the Kingdom of G-d in the nations of the earth, they will become the ones who came in the name of the Lord and their reign will be blessed.
Song. Baruch Haba: https://youtu.be/5Y73AT61jAM
Deuteronomy 10:17
For Adonai your God is God of gods and Lord of lords, the great, mighty and awesome God...
Revelation 4:10-11
The twenty-four elders fall down before the One sitting on the throne, who lives forever and ever, and worship him. They throw their crowns in front of the throne …
Revelation 19:16
He has a name written: King of Kings and Lord of Lords
Revelation 21:24
And the nations of those who are saved shall walk in its light, and the kings of the earth bring their glory and honour into it.