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“A GOSPEL FLAG”
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A WHITE CENTRE WITHIN THE CIRCLE

The Light of God’s Truth, through His Word, the Bible, illuminating everyone on earth.

THREE EQUILATERAL TRIANGLES

The Holy Trinity: God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit.

THREE EQUILATERAL TRIANGLES

The balance of the Scales of Justice, with the need for obedience and compliance with the Laws of the Lord, by which we are and will be judged.

THE CROSS

The Roman numeral X standing for 10, denoting The Ten Commandments, being the Laws of the Lord.

THE CROSS

Where Jesus, the Christ, the Messiah died; the death from which He rose and lives for evermore.

THE CROSS

The load of hardship carried daily by each disciple of Jesus.

THE CROSS

Pointing to the four corners of the earth where the Light is shining and where people are hearing, believing and obeying the Good News.

THE CIRCLE

The earth on which the Lord is extending His Kingdom with His followers, who are aiming to live in peace, harmony and friendship, with encouragement, and mutual support in hardship and prosperity in the fellowship of the Holy Spirit.

THE FLAG FLUTTERING IN THE BREEZE

The movement of God, the Holy Spirit, blowing where He will on each person on earth, bringing forgiveness and a new life to everyone, who calls upon His Name and each a place in His Eternal Kingdom.

POTENTIAL USES OF “A GOSPEL FLAG”

The colours used may be varied to those of a local nation or area or group.

A house flag, banner, or emblem for a Christian Church, organization, home or person.

A desk flag, lapel badge, brooch or colour patch.

As a design on ties, scarves, ornaments, bookmarks, car stickers etc., etc.

As an aid in teaching Scripture and any Bible access and promotion program.


A description of “A GOSPEL FLAG”

The Gospel Flag is in the form of a rectangle.

A narrow band diagonal cross ‘X’ runs from corner to corner in colour.

A full narrow band coloured circle, but coloured white inside the circle, is superimposed on the intersection of the cross.

Within the white circle at the centre point a symbol for the “scales of justice” is placed.

Three equilateral triangles are displayed around the centre point.

One triangle is joined below the centre point at its apex.

The other two are linked by the centre point to its left and right but above the horizontal, which passes through the centre point.

Thus the two triangles above the horizontal appear to be balanced on the centre point supported from underneath by the lower triangle at its apex.