Moses built an altar and named it The LORD is My Banner;
and he said, "The LORD has sworn; the LORD will have war against Amalek
from generation to generation."
Exodus 17:15-16
Exodus 17:15-16
Sometimes
in life we just run up against one dead end after another and one problem after
another. It is hard to keep going and
not give up. We may feel like the Lord
has given up on us causing us to feel discouraged. Discouragement can lead to feeling
defeated. One of Satan’s great weapons
against Christians is a spirit of defeatism. Defeatism is a curse that can
overwhelm us and make us lay down our weapons before the battle has begun. In the Exodus passage from above, Moses was
not about to forfeit to the Amalekites.
He turned to the Lord for wisdom, guidance and direction. Basically, he told God, You brought us here, you will have to take care of us. If we did more of that today, we would run up
against a lot less walls in our life!
God directed Moses in what to do, and Moses followed. After this he set up and altar and named it
after something he had learned about God.
Jehovah – Nissi is an unusual thing to say about
God. It means that He is our Banner, or The
Lord
is my sign of conquest. Moses
had learned that God would always conquer the enemies of his people. He learned to let God lead the way and he
would taste victory; when he followed God, he conquered. We fail to experience the victory we could if
we only will let God be our Banner. Many
times, we try to lead and expect God to follow along behind us. If we are going to have victory in our lives,
Jehovah Nissi – God the Banner must
lead the way.
Let God be your conqueror. No matter what comes your way, no matter what
sorrow, sadness, or defeat, He can withstand the battle when we are battle
worn. Soldiers come back from war waving
their banners high, a symbol of victory.
Let Christ be your banner. He is
our victory over sin, selfishness, sorrow, sickness, and so much more. Step aside and let Him lead you to victory
today.
Scripture
to Claim:
But in all these things we overwhelmingly conquer through Him who loved us. Romans 8:37
But in all these things we overwhelmingly conquer through Him who loved us. Romans 8:37