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Prayer Mantle - I and the Father are One (John 10:30)

Prayer Mantle - I and the Father are One (John 10:30)

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Why is it important? What does mantle mean spiritually in reference to the Bible?

The mantle represented a man's gift, the call of GOD, and the purpose for which GOD had called him. The mantle served as a symbolic purpose, whether you are a prophet or not, in general, we all need God to wrap us in His authority for us to manifest as Sons of God.

Although there are variations of the meaning of mantle in the Bible, the main idea is that of a covering such as a cloak or other articles of clothing. The New American Standard Bible uses the word mantle in Joshua 7:21 and Hebrews 1:12. In the former passage, the ESV translates the word as “cloak” and, in the latter, “robe.” In biblical times, a mantle was typically a large, loosely fitting garment made of animal skin, probably sheepskin. Several people are mentioned as wearing a mantle, including Job (Job 1:20) and Ezra (Ezra 9:5).

 

What does it mean to be covered with a mantle?

Literally speaking, a mantle is an article of clothing similar to a cape or a cloak, that was used in biblical times to keep a person warm and protect them from the elements. It can also be used symbolically, to indicate being wrapped in God's authority or even being graced with the presence of the Holy Spirit.

Prophets were known for wearing mantles as a sign of their calling from God (1 Kings 19:13). The prophet Samuel wore a mantle (1 Samuel 15:27). The prophet Elijah “threw his cloak around [Elisha]” as a symbol of Elijah’s ministry being passed on to Elisha. The prophet’s mantle was an indication of his authority and responsibility as God’s chosen spokesman (2 Kings 2:8). Elisha was not confused as to what Elijah was doing; the putting on of his mantle made his election clear.

Some theologians see the mantle as a symbol of the Holy Spirit. For example, in 2 Kings 2:14 Elisha takes the mantle that had “fallen” from Elijah, similar to how Jesus received the Spirit “descending” on Him at His baptism (Matthew 3:16). The audible voice of God in Matthew 3:17 confirms Jesus as God’s chosen servant (cf. Isaiah 42:1). We see a similar “falling” of the Spirit in Acts 8:15–16 and Acts 10:44. It’s only after Elisha takes the fallen mantle that he performs miraculous works (2 Kings 2:14, 21, 24). The Holy Spirit is the Person who empowers God’s people to do God’s work (Micah 3:8; Matthew 12:28; Ephesians 3:16).

The mantle served the practical purpose of keeping people warm and protecting them from the elements. It also served a symbolic purpose, in the case of the prophets, showing they were wrapped in God’s authority. Like all imagery in the Old Testament, the mantle presents a visible representation of a New Testament principle.

The mantle can be seen as a symbol of the anointing of the Holy Spirit whom God so graciously gives to all Christians, the people of His choosing (1 Thessalonians 1:5–6; 1 Peter 2:9).

 

Product description:

Use this praying mantle fit for use anywhere, anytime. Fits perfectly in a bag even when you travel. As believers, we ought to always pray. This perfect accessory that ties together any outfit with these long, lightweight scarves. Each scarf is transparent and printed in great detail making it perfect for intricate patterns and exotic designs. Add your take and create a wardrobe-favorite.

.: Material: 100% polyester
.: One size: 27" × 73'' (68.5cm × 185.5cm )
.: One sided print
.: Seamless construction

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