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Jehovah Nissi - the Lord Is Our Banner - Exodus 14: 13,14

Moses brings us to his wilderness wanderings leading God's people all the way through many hardships experienced on the road this battle was for real hope always ever new The message for these Israelites that their leader conveyed to their ears fear not, stand firm, see God's salvation believe in God no matter the tears Have faith in your sovereign God as God's people see their enemy today whom you see today you'll never see again Moses spoke the truth this he did say Moses as God's prophet called upon Lord Jehovah Nissi in Exodus 17v15 'The Lord is our banner' so divine what greater comfort can be seen The prophet of God did declare stand true for the Lord will fight for you and you have only to be silent a perfect promise for you to view ("And Moses said to the people, “Fear not, stand firm, and see the salvation of the Lord, which he will work for you today. For the Egyptians whom you see today, you shall never see again. The Lord will fight for you, and you have only to be silent.”.)- Exodus 14: 13,14

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Date: 3/8/2022 9:38:00 PM
From the start of this great PRAYER POEM, I was thinking of Exodus 14:14. I haven't seen anyone .... I read less & less - speak to these verses as u just did MINISTER MCCONNEL. amen and amein in Jesus, Yahwah
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Gordon Mcconnell
Date: 3/9/2022 12:57:00 AM
Thanks Anil, Glad you were impressed with this piece and found it a blessing to you. Amen indeed! Blessings, Gordon
Date: 3/6/2022 8:28:00 PM
Yes, the Lord fights our battles and He is the protective banner over us, Gordon:)
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Gordon Mcconnell
Date: 3/7/2022 1:05:00 AM
Thanks Jo, Glad you enjoyed this one and agree with my sentiments. Have a lovely day, its frosty but sunny here this morning, Gordon

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