Yahweh-Nissi
God of Victory.
"And Moses built an altar and called it The Lord is my Banner." (Meaning, the Lord is my Victory.)
Who doesn't need victory in this world of many battles?
New year's resolutions have been made and most likely already broken. What we started out so valiantly to do—to eat healthy, to exercise regularly, to spend quality time with Jesus and our family, to be more loving, to have more patience, to write at least 500 words a day … whatever the goal, I bet it's already lost to the world of reality.
So why is the name of God, Yahweh-Nissi necessary to know and so powerful in prayer? Let's take a walk back through history.
The first group of people to attack the Israelites in the desert were the Amalekites (direct descendants of Esau.) God came to Moses and assured him that He was their victory, their banner of protection and love.
Moses sent out Joshua with an army and stood on the top of the hill above the battlefield. He raised his staff with both hands and held it high—a show of victory before the battle was done. It did not take long before his arms grew weary and he dropped the staff. A peculiar pattern emerged. As long as He could hold up his hands the Israelites won the battle, but as soon as his hands dropped, the Amalekites began to win. His brother Aaron and friend Hur were with him and quickly stepped in to help. Each one held up an arm until the Israelites gained victory. Moses built an altar and called the Lord his Banner—his Victory.
We can learn two things from this history lesson.
One:
- We all need the help of friends. Just like Moses, we are not meant to face life's crisis alone. Had it not been for Joshua who was willing to go out into the battle field, and Aaron and Hur who supported Moses when he was too tired, the Amalekites would have triumphed.
We are not meant to fight whatever battle we have—alone. Call in a Christian friend for support. Call the church for prayer coverage. Call a family member to walk alongside you. Call.
Two:
- We need the Lord our Banner to cover us with strength. We can not battle the enemy of our soul, Satan without Yahweh-Nissi. In the book of Isaiah, the prophet foretells the coming Messiah. "In that day the Root of Jesse (Jesus) will stand as a Banner (as our victory) for the people. (Isaiah 11:10)
Just as the Israelites had an enemy, so do we. Why do you think it is so hard to do the good things we know we should do? Eph. 6:12 says "For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms."
Christ has overcome the world. (John 16:33) He promises to be with us always. (Matt 28:20)
1 John 4:6 We are overcomers. Victory is ours to claim. "You, dear children are from God and have overcome them, because the One (Jesus) who is in you is greater than the one (satan) who is in this world."
1 John 5:4,5 "For everyone born of God overcomes the world. This is the victory that has overcome the world, our faith. Who is it that overcomes the world? Only he who believes that Jesus is the Son of God." Our faith is powerful.
A prayer for this week.
Yahweh-Nissi, I believe in faith you love me and that I am an overcomer. Lord I struggle with ______________, but your power, the very power that raised Christ from the dead, (Eph. 1: 19,20) states that victory and incomparable power is mine because I believe in you Yahweh-Nissi. I will not make another futile New Year's resolution, I will instead, call upon the only One who can ensure I change where I need to.
"Thanks be to God! He gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ." 1 Cor. 15:57
Amen.
All scripture taken from NIV
Other Names of God:
1) Elohim-God - October 1, 2018
2) Abba Father - October 15, 2018
3) El Shaddai - October 22, 2018
4) The Truth - October 28, 2018
5) The Alpha & Omega - Nov. 5, 2018
6) Yahweh-Shalom - Nov. 12, 2018
7) God of All Comfort - Nov. 19,2018
8) The Rock - Nov. 26, 2018
9) Our Maker - Dec. 3, 2018
10) Our Defender - Dec.10, 2018
11) Immanuel - Dec. 17, 2018
12) The Bread of Life - Jan. 7, 2019
13) Yahweh-Nissi - Jan. 14, 2019
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About the author
Blossom Turner is an award-winning novelist, and a free-lance writer published in Chicken Soup and Kernels of Hope anthologies, and former newspaper columnist on health and fitness. A Word Guild semi-finalist for Anna's Secret, Katherine's Arrangement, Amelia’s Heartsong, and a Word Guild winner for Best Romance for Lucinda’s Defender. She has found her home in the writing of historical fiction but is open to wherever God leads. The many 5-star reviews attest to the power of love and romance authentically woven into the Shenandoah Bride Series about five sisters and their five love stories.
Blossom lives in British Columbia, Canada, with her husband, David, of forty years and their dog Lacey named after Lacey Spring, Virginia, where this series takes place. A former businesswoman, personal trainer, and mother of two grown children she is now pursuing her lifelong dream of writing full-time. A hopeless romantic at heart, she believes all story should give the reader significant entertainment value. However, her writing embodies the struggles of real life. She infuses the reality of suffering with the hope of Christ to give a healthy dose of relatable encouragement to her reader. Her desire is to leave the reader with a yearning to live for Christ on a deeper level, or at the very least, create a hunger to seek for more.
Co-author Suzie Zanewhich
Suzie is a certified life coach, leader of emotional health, and resource specialist. She has found her niche as a soul coach.
Suzie finds purpose in empowering individuals to move towards growth, healing, and alignment with their authentic self. Suzie is driven by a calling to live authentically, as the person God created her to be, to reach her fullest potential and lead others to do the same. Her passion is to help others find meaning through discovering their strengths, gifts, personality, temperament and core values.
Suzie is a life-long learner, continuously immersing herself in new courses to learn more about human behaviour, relationships, psychology, child development, emotions, trauma and healing. Because of her craving to always learn more she has earned the title of resource specialist in the area of self-discovery.
Suzie Zanewich lives with her husband in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. She has a patchwork family of four grown children, two daughters, two sons and three granddaughters.
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