Today I am sharing a revelation of the commission the Lord gave me about raising up Ensigns on the earth to represent His Image and likeness in both word and deed just as Jesus Himself did to be the banner and standard of truth on this earth.
Throughout Scripture, a consistent pattern is revealed in the lives of those the Lord raises up as Ensigns who become visible signs of His power, His faithfulness, and His redemptive ability. Every Ensign begins with a story that appears hopeless by human standards.
Their lives are marked by hardship, mistakes, failure, shattered dreams, and circumstances that declare them doomed, finished, or beyond help. Yet it is precisely in these impossible beginnings that Lord Himself intervenes and makes them trophies of grace, emblems of praise and a gem in His royal diadem.
The Lord steps into their lives through the Holy Spirit to rescue them from what He calls “waterless pits”, places of confinement with no natural source of life or escape in Zechariah.9:11. In rescuing them, He preserves them; in preserving them, He blesses them; and in blessing them, He equips them with divine strategies to rise out of trouble and move forward into greatness.
Along the way, He enriches them with innovation, invention, fresh ideas, and divine concepts, preparing them not only for personal victory but for impact upon nations and generations.
These individuals carry stories that provoke disbelief because their lives have been written off as impossible by men because of the struggle that faced them. Yet they become Ensigns precisely because they defy human expectations, triumph over limitations, and rise above everything that declared their end. Their greatness is not self-made but God-authored and God-completed.
A defining mark of every Ensign is their faithfulness and fidelity to the Lord when no one else is watching. When they are abandoned, overlooked, or misunderstood, they remain steadfast in union with the Lord.
They encounter Him personally, and they stand with Him through their fiercest tests, and refuse compromise concerning His word. Because of this unwavering allegiance, the Lord delights to call them His own and is unashamed to identify with them, as seen in the life of righteous Job, whom Lord Himself boasted about.
These Ensigns become trophies of grace, a living evidence of what the Lord can do through ordinary people. They are emblems of His praise, visible testimonies of His glory and grace, mobile displays of His divine power and mercy at work in human lives.
Zechariah 9 captures this journey vividly, portraying God’s people being lifted from the pit to the mountain, transformed into sparkling, precious gems set upon His royal crown. This passage reveals not only a great deliverance but an infallible identity of what God ultimately makes His Ensigns to be in Him.
The Lord is still searching today for young men and women from every nation, tribe, and tongue whom He can use in the same way. So the call to be an Ensign is still present and personal to anyone who hears this message and responds to it can be a candidate for such greatness.
Scripture confirms this pattern repeatedly in the life of many of the Lord’s faithful servants including Joseph, a slave and prisoner in Egypt, who rose to the position of governing Egypt and the nations because of his foresight in storing grain in the season of plenty which became the source of supply of nations during a seven year famine.
How about Daniel, a prisoner of war in Babylon, who stood faithful to his covenant with the Lord and through miraculous deliverances and events involving the supernatural revelation from the Lord influenced empires and became the standard in the life of five kings.
How about Moses, the man born while the Nation was in bondage to Egypt who killed all male babies born to Hebrews, who was raised in the house of Pharaoh and adopted to be the heir to the throne, who fled because he killed an Egyptian and was hidden in the wilderness minding sheep over forty years, who became a deliverer of Israel when the Lord met him and sent him back to Egypt to bring His people out.
What of Samuel and John the Baptist, who were born to barren women, and were raised as prophetic voices and became the banner and standard of the voice of God in their generation. Even a nameless slave girl in the house of Naaman the Syrian became a key instrument of healing for Naaman the leper, declaring that there was a living God in Israel who could deliver.
All these Ensigns were no different in nature from us listening to the Lord today. Their stories are preserved not to be admired from a distance but for us to recognize ourselves within them and become a banner of light as they became by the power of the Holy Spirit.
The assignment from the Lord to us is clear, which is for us to return to these accounts, and see our own reflection in their journeys, and believe with conviction that the same Lord who worked for them can do it again and again in our individual lives.
This is because the same God who worked then is unchanged as Jesus is the same yesterday, today, and forever. So there is no reason to doubt because what He has done before, He is able and willing to do again.
I declare in the name of Jesus that every sentence of impossibility spoken over your life is overturned by the power of the Holy Spirit. I decree that through this word you are being lifted from the pit and set upon the mountain of divine purpose and progress.
I declare that the Lord is preserving you, blessing you, and endowing you with all the wisdom, strategy, and innovation to impact your generation in Jesus name. Amen.