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Flags as Answered Prayers
Abraham’s first prayer in the Bible is found in Genesis 18:23. And it was not for himself, but for others. Abraham, the father of our faith, prayed, “Will you sweep away the righteous with the wicked?”
Though it seemed unanswered, Jewish tradition teaches that his prayer was fulfilled centuries later when God delivered Israel from Egypt. What looked delayed was, in fact, answered at just the right time.
And so it was—and is—with the rebirth of Israel. Generations prayed for return and sovereignty, yet centuries passed. Holocaust survivors might have felt abandoned, but then came 1948—a flag raised, a nation reborn, a prayer answered.
When Israel’s flag waves today, it reminds the world that no prayer is wasted. God hears, God remembers, and God answers—in His timing and for His glory.
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Since Bible times, flags have been raised by God’s Chosen People in remembrance, solidarity, and hope. Tracing the story of the banners of Israel from the wilderness tribes to the angels at Sinai, from the rebirth of Israel in 1948 to the anthem of Hatikvah, learn how flags embody both identity and God’s promises. As we fly Flags of Fellowship today—each one honoring lives lost and declaring faith in God’s covenant—we proclaim together that His hope endures, His people are not forgotten, and His promises stand forever.
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