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Foursquare Emblem

The Foursquare Emblem symbolizes the four aspects of the gospel of Jesus Christ - Savior, Baptizer with the Holy Spirit, Healer, and Soon Coming King - which are represented by the four faces from Ezekiel's vision of a man, lion, ox, and eagle surrounding the number four and Word of God. The emblem depicts the "Foursquare Gospel" firmly grounded in scripture. Each face corresponds to Jesus - the man represents Him as Savior, the lion as Baptizer with the Holy Spirit, the ox as Healer, and the eagle as the Soon Coming King.

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Foursquare Emblem

The Foursquare Emblem symbolizes the four aspects of the gospel of Jesus Christ - Savior, Baptizer with the Holy Spirit, Healer, and Soon Coming King - which are represented by the four faces from Ezekiel's vision of a man, lion, ox, and eagle surrounding the number four and Word of God. The emblem depicts the "Foursquare Gospel" firmly grounded in scripture. Each face corresponds to Jesus - the man represents Him as Savior, the lion as Baptizer with the Holy Spirit, the ox as Healer, and the eagle as the Soon Coming King.

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The Foursquare Emblem shows the four faces from Ezekiel's vision surrounding a four in a

square planted on the Word of God. The four faces, as described the "Visions of Ezekiel",
represent the four phases of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. These faces forming the sides of a square
encasing the Word of God, represent the "Foursquare Gospel" planted firmly on the Word of
God.

The face of the man represents the Man of Sorrows, One acquainted with grief dying on the tree,
Jesus our Savior.

The face of the lion represents the mighty Baptizer with the Holy Ghost and fire, Jesus our
Baptizer in the Holy Spirit.

The face of the ox represents the Great Burden-bearer, Who Himself took our infirmities and
carried our sickness, Jesus our Healer or Great Physician.

The face of the eagle reflects the Coming King, our Bridegroom, Who would soon come to catch
His beloved bride away, Jesus our Soon Coming King

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