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The Lord our Banner Jehovah Nissi - Exodus 15:5-7
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Only a few weeks have passed since God revealed Himself to Israel at the waters of Marah as Jehovah-Rophe.
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We now come to Rephidim. Here is the place where Moses strikes the rock and fights the first of their human enemies: The Amalekites
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I. Moses’ rod, symbol of the Banner of God, brings Victory
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A. The rod of Moses was God’s banner. It stood for His cause, His battle.
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B. The rod was the symbol and pledge of Jehovah’s presence and power.
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C. The lesson is that the battle is God’s, symbolized by the rod of God being present over the battle.
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II. Without Jehovah-Nissi there is no victory
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A. Israel is smitten by the Amalekites when they go to battle against God’s will (Numbers 14:42-45)
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B. Because the Israelites were not finished battling the Amalekites, they needed to know Jehovah-Nissi
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C. Only when God’s presence and strength are with us can we battle purposefully (Ex. 17:11 /Num. 14:44)
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III. The application to believers today
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A. The battle represents the spiritual warfare of the Christian (Ex. 17:9 / Eph. 6:12)
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B. Every Christian who is spiritually mature is to be actively and willingly engaged in spiritual warfare (Ex. 17:10 / 2 Cor. 10:4 / I Tim. 1:18)
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C. The rod (the banner) was a symbol of Jesus Christ Himself and His cross (Isaiah 11:1,10; 59:19)
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