"Jehovah-nissi. " - Exodus 17:15
Jehovah-nissi, is the suitable inscription for every undertaking. The
meaning is, "The Lord is my banner." And how blessed is it to set this
over us in all the conflicts of our warfare, because it appeals to God,
and calls in God to our help in all emergencies. Hence the church cries
out, "We will rejoice in thy salvation, and in the name of our God we
will set up our banners." Ps. xx. 5. And how lovely is the church
described, when strengthened in the Lord her God, "looking forth as the
morning, fair as the moon, clear as the sun, and terrible as an army
with banners Song vi. 10. But this inscription hath a yet more special
reference to Jesus. The history to which it belongs, gives us an
account of Amalek, with whom the Lord declared "he would have war from
generation to generation." Now as Joshua was a type of Christ, so
Amalek became a type of the devil. There is nothing neutral in this
war; "He that is not for us, is against us;" but what a blessed relief
is it to the soul, that the issue is not doubtful! While Christ is our
banner, and Jehovah-nissi the glorious name under whom we fight, we
shall be more than conquerors through him who helpeth us. The cause is
his, the glory of God in salvation his, the everlasting issue of it
his, and the whole termination his. Hence we go not forth as to a thing
doubtful, but already sure. Sit down, my soul, this evening, and write
Jehovah-nissi upon all that concerns thee. The Lord is engaged for thee
in this holy warfare. The Lord hath sworn that he will have war with
all the enemies of his Christ, from generation to generation. Hence he
will have a suited grace, and a suited strength, proportioned to the
wants of all his people. The name, the person, the work, the
righteousness, the finished salvation of the Lord Jesus, is, and must
be a banner for triumph, because of the truth. Therefore, as David,
who, long before he had possession of the kingdom, enjoyed it by faith;
so in Jesus, our Jehovah-nissi, we may with confidence cry out as he
did, "Gilead is mine, Manasseh is mine;" Christ is mine, and heaven is
mine; yea, all things are mine; for "Christ is the strength of my life,
and my portion forever."
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