Wednesday, 20 August 2025

Lord Jesus, Name above all names.

 Of course. Here is a poem celebrating the wonderful name of Jesus, woven with the scripture that reveals its power and beauty.


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### The Name Above All Names


Before the world began, it was ordained,

A name above all other names, proclaimed.

Not born of mortal choice or human pride,

But from the heart of God, for us supplied.

This is the name the angels understood,

The whispered promise of all things made good.


In Bethlehem’s humility, it took its breath,

A weapon forged against the power of death.

**Jesus.** The angel said the word so clear,

“You are to give him this name, for He shall save

His people from their sins.” The life He gave

Would be the meaning that the world would hear.


**Yeshua.** Salvation. That is what it means,

The hope that intervenes, cleanses, redeems.

The name that was the answer to the cry

Of prophets who looked on with longing eye.

The name that makes the stumbling spirit whole,

The anchor and the compass of the soul.


At this name, every knee must one day bow,

In heaven above, and on the earth below.

Every tongue confess, in joyous fear,

That Jesus Christ is Lord—so crystal clear.

For God exalted Him to the highest place,

And poured on Him the riches of His grace.


**It is a shelter,** a strong and mighty tower,

The righteous run in, and are safe in peril’s hour.

**It is a key** that opens heaven’s door,

Whatever we ask in this name, we receive and more.

For we come to the Father through Him alone,

Presented and perfect, on His merit alone.


**It is a weapon** that makes the darkness flee,

“In Jesus’ name!” commands the enemy to flee.

A declaration that the battle’s won,

Through the finished work of the eternal Son.


**It is a healing balm,** a gentle sound,

That makes the lame to leap on solid ground.

“In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, walk!”

Is the authority behind the apostles’ talk.


What a wonderful name! The sweetest word we know,

The source of all our hope, the song we owe.

The name that calms our fears and dries our tears,

The name that echoes through the coming years.


Emmanuel, God with us, Prince of Peace,

Lion of Judah, whose reign will never cease.

Every glorious title finds its home

In the wonderful name of Jesus, and alone.


We speak it in our weakness and our praise,

This wonderful name, through everlasting days.


Amen.

Blood of Jesus

 Here is a poem that weaves together the scriptural themes of the blood of Jesus, its purpose, and its power.


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### Covenant in Crimson


Not the blood of goats, a temporary stain,

Nor a symbol, a metaphor, a weak refrain;

But a real and terrible, precious, and pure flood,

The very life of the incarnate God.

This is the blood the scripture holds so dear,

The scarlet thread from Genesis to here.


In the Garden, Your voice called out in the cool of day,

But Adam hid his shame, and turned away.

Then an animal fell, its skin a covering grace,

A first dark hint of blood in that holy place.


In Egypt’s night, a terrifying scene,

On lintel and doorpost, a mark of lamb’s blood, unseen.

“And when I see the blood,” You swore with might,

“I will pass over you, and spare you from the night.”

A promise of shelter, a covenant of dread,

Foreshadowing the true and perfect Lamb ahead.


Then on the Mount, the Law in fire gave,

And life for life was what the statute craved.

“Without the shedding of blood,” the words declare,

“There is no remission for sin’s despair.”

The altar ran red, year after year,

A constant reminder of guilt and fear.


But the prophets saw a day, a mystery profound,

A suffering Servant on whom our sins were found.

“He was pierced for our transgressions,” the ancient scroll told,

By His stripes, our story of healing would unfold.


Then He came.

In the cup of the Passover, He spoke it plain:

“This is my blood of the covenant, poured out for many,

For the forgiveness of sins.” Not a drop, not any,

Would be wasted. It was the promise, the seal,

The end of all offerings, the eternal, real deal.


On the hill of the skull, where the shadows grew long,

The final Passover Lamb, infinitely strong,

Said, “It is finished.” The veil was torn in two,

The blood of the cross made a way, wholly new.


No more to a temple, to an altar of stone,

But to a throne of grace, because of what He has done.

We overcome, Revelation’s song is sung,

“By the blood of the Lamb,” from a cleansed tongue.


So this is the blood, O God, we plead and recall:

The blood that answers for Adam’s fall.

The blood that speaks a better word than Abel’s cry,

Of mercy and grace, from a throne on high.

The blood that washes the darkest sin white as snow,

The blood that our worthless lives can make glow.


We have nothing to offer for the wrongs we have wrought,

But this, Father God, is the battle You fought.

We stand in its fountain, we hide in its flow,

This ancient, eternal, blood-stained Yes.

And we know.


Amen.

Tuesday, 19 August 2025

Sinner's Prayer

Here is a poem that functions as a sinner's prayer, woven with the promises and language of Scripture to offer both a heartfelt plea and the solid foundation of God's word.


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### A Sinner's Plea


This weight I carry, deep and old,

A story of rebellion told.

My heart, a stone, too cold to break,

For promises I chose to fake.

And yet, a whisper calls my name,

A spark against the sin and shame.


**"For all have sinned," I know it's true (Romans 3:23),**

And fallen short of glory due.

This debt I owe, I cannot pay,

No work of mine can wash away

The stain that marks my very soul,

That puts me far from Your control.


But then I hear the ancient plea,

**"Come unto Me..." You call to me (Matthew 11:28).**

You offer rest for weary souls,

Your love and mercy make me whole.

You did not wait for me to rise,

You saw the anguish in my eyes.


Upon a cross, the sinless Son,

**"It is finished!" the victory won (John 19:30).**

The perfect Lamb, the sacrifice,

Who paid for me the ultimate price.

Your side was pierced, the blood flowed down,

For lost and broken souls to crown.


So I confess with humble breath,

That You, O Christ, have conquered death.

I turn away from paths I've trod,

And place my trust in You, O God.

I open up this heart of stone,

**"Come in and dwell," make it Your throne (Revelation 3:20).**


I am not worthy, yet You said,

**"Though sins are red, like white as thread (Isaiah 1:18)."**

A clean heart create, make new my spirit (Psalm 51:10),

I claim the promise, I can hear it!

No longer slave, but called Your child (Romans 8:15-16),

By grace I'm saved, by love beguiled.


So take my life, this broken praise,

For all my new and endless days.

A sinner, saved, by mercy's art,

**"Write my name down" upon Your heart (Luke 10:20).**

This prayer I pray, my soul laid bare,

Held in Your promise and Your care.


Amen.


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### Key Scriptures Referenced in the Poem:


*   **Romans 3:23:** "For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God." (The acknowledgment of universal sin).

*   **Matthew 11:28:** "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest." (The invitation from Christ).

*   **John 19:30:** "When he had received the drink, Jesus said, 'It is finished.' With that, he bowed his head and gave up his spirit." (The completion of the work of salvation).

*   **Revelation 3:20:** "Here I am! I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in and eat with that person, and they with me." (The promise of Christ's indwelling presence).

*   **Isaiah 1:18:** "Though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they are red as crimson, they shall be like wool." (The promise of complete forgiveness).

*   **Psalm 51:10:** "Create in me a pure heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me." (A prayer for inner transformation).

*   **Romans 8:15-16:** "The Spirit you received does not make you slaves, so that you live in fear again; rather, the Spirit you received brought about your adoption to sonship. And by him we cry, 'Abba, Father.' The Spirit himself testifies with our spirit that we are God’s children." (The new identity as a child of God).

*   **Luke 10:20:** "However, do not rejoice that the spirits submit to you, but rejoice that your names are written in heaven." (The assurance of eternal salvation).

Resist the Devil and he will flee.

 Here is a poem based on the powerful command from James 4:7, woven with other supporting scriptures.


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# Stand and See Him Flee: A Poem of Resistance


**Verse 1**

The serpent’s whisper, subtle, low,

A seed of doubt, a deadly glow.

He paints a lie with shades of truth,

To steal my peace and spoil my youth.

But in my heart, a stronger Word,

A promise spoken, clearly heard:

*“Submit yourselves, then, to God’s reign,*

*Then stand against the devil’s strain.”*


**Verse 2**

So in Your strength, I take my stand,

A soldier on the holy land.

My feet are shod with Gospel’s peace,

Your righteousness, my sure release.

I raise the shield of faith, so bright,

To quench the arrows of the night.

*“Resist him, standing firm in faith,”*

*And see him break, and flee in wraith.* (1 Peter 5:9)


**Verse 3**

I speak the Name above all names,

The fire that all his power tames.

“By Jesus’ blood, I am set free!

You have no rightful claim on me!”

The accuser’s tongue is torn away,

He cannot stand, he cannot stay.

*“The Lord rebuke you, Satan!” cries,*

*And every evil spirit flies.* (Jude 1:9, Zechariah 3:2)


**Verse 4**

He flees, not slow, but swift and far,

Like fading shadow, like a star

That drowns within the dawn’s new light,

He’s vanquished by Your glorious might.

For where I yielded once to fear,

Your perfect love is dwelling here.

*“He who is in you is so much more,*

*Than he who stalks the world’s dark shore.”* (1 John 4:4)


**Verse 5**

So let him come with all his wiles,

His empty threat, his hollow guiles.

My refuge is the Rock most high,

On eagles’ wings, I’ll upward fly.

Each time I stand, my faith grows stronger,

My spirit waits on You no longer,

For in the moment I resist,

Your victory is my final fist.

*“Submit to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.”* (James 4:7)


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### Key Scriptures Weaved Within:


*   **James 4:7 (The Foundation):** *“Submit yourselves, then, to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.”* This is the core command—resistance is only effective after submission to God.

*   **1 Peter 5:9:** *“Resist him, standing firm in the faith...”* This reinforces the command and highlights that our resistance is rooted in faith, not our own power.

*   **Ephesians 6:11-17 (The Armor):** The imagery of the shield of faith and feet shod with the Gospel comes from the full armor of God, our essential equipment for this battle.

*   **1 John 4:4:** *“You, dear children, are from God and have overcome them, because the one who is in you is greater than the one who is in the world.”* This is the source of our confidence—Christ in us.

*   **Jude 1:9 & Zechariah 3:2:** These verses show the ultimate authority behind our resistance: the name and rebuke of the Lord Himself.


May this poem serve as both a comfort and a battle cry, reminding you that through Christ, you have been given all authority to stand firm.0

Holy Spirit testified about Jesus.

 Certainly! Here is a poem that incorporates the theme of the Holy Spirit testifying about the believer, along with relevant scriptures:


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# The Spirit’s Testimony: A Poem of Divine Affirmation


**Verse 1**  

In the quiet depths of my soul’s embrace,  

The Spirit whispers of celestial grace.  

With voices soft, yet firm and true,  

He testifies of life made new.  

*“The Spirit Himself bears witness with our spirit, that we are children of God”* .  


**Verse 2**  

Through waters deep and blood’s sacred flow,  

The truth of Christ, He starts to show.  

Three witnesses in harmony agree,  

To speak of hope that sets us free.  

*“There are three that testify: the Spirit, the water, and the blood”* .  


**Verse 3**  

No longer bound by fear or shame,  

He calls my heart by His own name.  

*“Abba, Father!”* my spirit cries,  

Beneath the expanse of endless skies.  

*“For you did not receive a spirit of slavery, but of sonship”* .  


**Verse 4**  

Like rivers flowing, not a rill,  

His promises He does fulfill.  

*“Out of his heart shall flow rivers of living water”* ,  

The Spirit’s power, never falter.  


**Verse 5**  

In every trial, His voice I hear,  

Dispelling every doubt and fear.  

*“Even now, God is faithful,”*   

His testimony, undeniable.  


**Verse 6**  

He seals my heart with holy fire,  

Refining me to pure desire.  

*“The Holy Spirit is a person”* ,  

Who guides my steps to heaven’s sun.  


**Verse 7**  

So let the world in silence hear,  

The Spirit’s witness, crystal clear.  

That I am His, and He is mine,  

In sacred, eternal design.  

*“Hear the testimony of the Spirit, the water, and the blood”* .  


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### Key Scriptures Referenced:

1.  **Romans 8:16** - The Spirit testifies with our spirit that we are God’s children .  

2.  **1 John 5:7-8** - The threefold witness of the Spirit, water, and blood .  

3.  **John 7:38** - Rivers of living water flowing from the believer’s heart .  

4.  **Galatians 4:6** - The Spirit cries *“Abba, Father!”* in our hearts .  

5.  **Lamentations 3:22-23** - God’s faithfulness, renewed every morning .  


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### Explanation:

-   The poem draws on the biblical theme of the Holy Spirit as a witness to the believer’s identity in Christ.  

-   It emphasizes the Trinity’s role in testifying about Jesus and affirming the believer’s adoption into God’s family.  

-   The scriptures highlighted reinforce the certainty of God’s promises and the transformative work of the Spirit.  


May this poem remind you of the profound truth that the Holy Spirit continually testifies to your identity as a cherished child of God.

John 16: Jesus Promise

 Here’s a heartfelt poem inspired by **John 16**, weaving Scripture with poetic reflection on Christ’s promises of peace, overcoming, and the Spirit’s guidance:


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### **"In the Shadow of the Overcomer"**  

*A Poem Rooted in John 16*  


#### **I. The Night Before the Dawn**  

> *"A little while, and you will not see Me;  

> and again a little while, and you will see Me."*  

> **(John 16:16)**  


The disciples wept as shadows fell—  

their Light seemed snuffed, their hope undone.  

Yet You spoke dawn into their night:  

*"Your grief will turn to joy, My son."*  


Like a mother’s pain before the cry,  

like seed that dies to rise in green,  

You taught them loss is but the womb  

where resurrection’s song is seen.  


#### **II. The Spirit’s Whisper**  

> *"When He, the Spirit of truth, has come,  

> He will guide you into all truth."*  

> **(John 16:13)**  


No orphaned flock, no aimless sheep—  

You sent the Comforter to stay,  

to breathe the mind of Christ in us,  

to light the dark, to clear the way.  


Not left to wander, not alone,  

we hear Your voice in every storm:  

*"The Prince of Darkness stands condemned—  

My Spirit wears his uniform."*  


#### **III. The Overcomer’s Anthem**  

> *"In the world you will have tribulation;  

> but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world."*  

> **(John 16:33)**  


The world may roar with tempest’s rage,  

may mock the cross, may scorn Your name,  

but hush—the Lion lifts His head:  

*"Child, this war is already claimed."*  


No trial unmet, no tear unkept,  

no grief too deep for You to bear.  

Your scars outshine the stars, O King—  

Your victory is my answered prayer.  


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### **A Prayer from the Poem**  

> *Jesus, my Overcomer,  

> When sorrow blinds me to Your nearness,  

> remind me: *"A little while"* is not forever.  

> When fear whispers I’m abandoned,  

> awaken me to Your Spirit’s breath.  

> When the world shouts defeat,  

> loose my tongue to sing Your triumph.  

> Amen.*  


**Key Scriptures from John 16** :  

- **vv. 20-22**: Sorrow turned to joy (like childbirth).  

- **vv. 7-11**: The Spirit’s convicting work.  

- **v. 33**: Peace amid tribulation.  


Would you like to focus on a specific theme (e.g., joy, trials, the Spirit’s role) or expand a section? I can refine this further.  


*"The darkest night is but a canvas for His dawn."* 

Sunday, 17 August 2025

Jesus Crucifixion.

 Here's a powerful poetic reflection on Christ's crucifixion, anchored in Scripture and the revelation of **Jehovah Nissi** (The Lord My Banner) from Exodus 17, fulfilled at Calvary:


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**"The Banner on the Hill"**  

*(A Crucifixion Poem Through the Lens of Jehovah Nissi)*  


**1. The Hill of the Skull (Golgotha)**  

_"There they crucified Him"_ (John 19:18)  

On Zion's ridge where shadows fell,  

The Son became the crimson shell -  

Not Moses' rod now lifted high,  

But God's own Lamb condemned to die.  

Your cross, the pole; Your blood, the dye -  

Jehovah Nissi raised against the sky.  


**2. The Staff Becomes the Cross**  

_"As Moses lifted up the serpent..."_ (John 3:14)  

No longer wood to sweeten bitter streams,  

But bitter wood to ransom ruined dreams.  

The healing staff became the tree  

Where healing flowed to you and me.  

Your outstretched arms - our banner's span -  

Enfolding every broken man.  


**3. The Soldiers' Gambling**  

_"They divided My garments..."_ (Psalm 22:18)  

They cast their lots beside Your feet,  

Unknowing whom their hands would meet -  

The Weaver of the priestly robe,  

Now stripped to clothe a dying globe.  

Your naked shame, our victory's sign:  

Jehovah Nissi in blood-red line.  


**4. The Inscription Overhead**  

_"Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews"_ (John 19:19)  

Pilate's scorn became God's creed,  

A banner truth for all to read:  

Though Satan's hordes seemed then to win,  

This was the hour You crushed his sin.  

Three tongues proclaimed what hell denied -  

The King reigns from the cross He died.  


**5. The Victor's Cry**  

_"It is finished!"_ (John 19:30)  

The staff that split the Red Sea wide  

Now breaks the grave for all inside.  

Your final breath tore temple's veil -  

The banner-bearer did not fail!  

Death's army flees at resurrection's dawn -  

Jehovah Nissi leads us on!  


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**Key Scripture Connections:**  

1. **Location**: Matthew 27:33 (Golgotha), Luke 23:33  

2. **The Cross as Banner**: John 12:32 ("lifted up"), Numbers 21:8-9 (bronze serpent)  

3. **Military Imagery**: Colossians 2:15 (disarming powers), Psalm 60:4 (banner for truth)  


This poem intentionally links Exodus 17's battle imagery with Calvary's victory. The crucifixion occurred outside Jerusalem's walls (Hebrews 13:12) at a public execution site near a road (John 19:20) - a strategic "banner placement" for all to see God's salvation.

Jehovah Nissi, Lord, You are my banner.

 **"Jehovah Nissi – The Lord My Banner"**  

*(A Scriptural Battle Cry in Verse)*  


**1. At Rephidim's Height**  

Moses' arms grew weak and tired,  

Yet You raised the staff - our hope inspired.  

When hands were held by faithful kin,  

Victory came - the battle was Yours to win.  

*(Exodus 17:8-15)*  


**2. The Banner Over Me**  

Not by sword nor human might,  

But by Your Spirit do we fight.  

Your crimson standard flies above,  

Marking Your people, sealed in love.  

*(Zechariah 4:6; Song of Solomon 2:4)*  


**3. The Cross My Rallying Sign**  

Where soldiers gambled for Your robe,  

There You became our banner globe.  

Lifted high for all to see,  

Drawing nations to Your mercy.  

*(John 12:32; Matthew 27:35)*  


**4. Marching Orders**  

"Stand firm!" You call to warriors true,  

Armored in light, empowered by You.  

Though arrows fly and darkness roars,  

Your banner shields - my soul adores.  

*(Ephesians 6:10-13; Psalm 60:4)*  


**5. Triumphant Procession**  

One day all knees before You'll bend,  

Every battle reached its end.  

Your vict'ry song will fill the air,  

Jehovah Nissi - none compare!  

*(Philippians 2:10-11; Revelation 19:11-14)*  


**Closing Charge:**  

*"Raise Your banner high, my King,  

Through every trial my anthem sing:  

No foe can stand where You advance,  

Jehovah Nissi - in Your dance of war I dance!"*  


**Scriptural Threads Woven Through:**  

- Divine warfare (Exodus 17)  

- Christ's victory (Colossians 2:15)  

- Eternal triumph (Revelation 19)  


Would you like this adapted for a specific spiritual battle you're facing? I can personalize the imagery while maintaining scriptural integrity.  


**For Deeper Meditation:** Joshua 1:9, Romans 8:37-39, 2 Corinthians 10:4

Jehovah Shalom, The Lord my Peace that surpass all Understanding.

 **"Jehovah Shalom – The Lord My Peace"**  

*(A Scriptural Poem to God)*  


**1. At Ophrah’s Altar**  

You met Gideon trembling, hidden in fear,  

A winepress warrior—weak, unclear.  

*"Peace! Do not fear,"* Your voice declared,  

Jehovah Shalom, the God who cared.  

*(Judges 6:23-24)*   


**2. The Peace Beyond the Storm**  

Not as the world gives, frail and brief,  

But Your calm that defies unbelief.  

When waves roar loud and faith grows thin,  

You whisper, *"Be still—I reign within."*  

*(John 14:27; Psalm 46:10)*   


**3. The Prince of Peace**  

A Child was born—His name divine,  

Wonderful Counselor, His love a sign.  

The government rests upon His grace,  

His peace, a kingdom none can erase.  

*(Isaiah 9:6)*   


**4. The War and the Whisper**  

Though earth may shake and nations rage,  

Your promise stands through every age.  

*"I am your peace,"* You pledge anew,  

In battles fought, Your strength breaks through.  

*(Ephesians 2:14; Psalm 29:11)*   


**5. The Eternal Shalom**  

No more tears in the New Creation’s light,  

No pain, no night—all darkness takes flight.  

Until that dawn, I cling, I pray:  

*"Jehovah Shalom, guard my way."*  

*(Revelation 21:4; Philippians 4:7)*   


**Closing Prayer:**  

*"Lord of Peace, my heart’s refrain,  

In chaos, loss, or joy, or pain—  

Anchor my soul in Your embrace,  

Till faith gives way to sight, and face to face. Amen."*  


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**Key Themes Inspired by Scripture:**  

- **Gideon’s Transformation**: From fear to faith under God’s declaration of peace *(Judges 6-8)* .  

- **Christ’s Fulfillment**: Jesus as the Prince of Peace who reconciles humanity to God *(Isaiah 9:6; Ephesians 2:14)* .  

- **Present Peace**: A gift independent of circumstances *(John 14:27; Philippians 4:6-7)* .  


Would you like to focus on a specific aspect of God’s peace (e.g., emotional rest, spiritual warfare)? I can refine this further!  


**For Deeper Study**: Explore Judges 6, Isaiah 26:3, and 2 Thessalonians 3:16.

Jehovah Rapha, My healer

 **"Jehovah Rapha, My Healer"**  

*(A Scriptural Poem to God)*  


**1. At Marah’s Bitter Stream**  

You spoke the word—the waters sweetened,  

Bitter made pure where Your hand had beaten.  

*"I am Jehovah Rapha,"* You declared,  

The God who heals, the God who cares.  

*(Exodus 15:26)*  


**2. The Balm of Gilead’s Cry**  

No wound too deep, no sickness too grave,  

You mend the heart of the broken and brave.  

By Your stripes, our ransom was paid,  

Sin’s curse destroyed, our debt now stayed.  

*(Jeremiah 8:22, 1 Peter 2:24)*  


**3. The Hem of Your Robe**  

Like the woman who reached through the desperate throng,  

One touch of faith—and her weakness was gone.  

*"Daughter, your trust has made you well,"*  

Your voice still speaks our pain to dispel.  

*(Mark 5:34)*  


**4. The Resurrection Dawn**  

You raise the dead with a life-breath command,  

The blind see, the lame now stand.  

Every disease bows to Your name,  

Jehovah Rapha—forever the same!  

*(John 11:43-44, Matthew 11:5)*  


**5. The New Creation’s Song**  

No more tears in that radiant place,  

Where pain and death are erased by grace.  

Until then, we cling and pray:  

*"Heal us, Lord—don’t delay!"*  

*(Revelation 21:4, Psalm 6:2)*  


**Closing Prayer:**  

*"Jehovah Rapha, my Healer and Lord,  

By Your word, by Your sword—  

Cut through my darkness, restore and renew,  

Until all my healing is found in You. Amen."*  


Would you like any adjustments to focus on a specific area of healing (physical/emotional/spiritual)? I can refine this further.

Lord, You are my Jehovah Nissi

 **Jehovah Nissi – The Lord My Banner**  


Jehovah Nissi (×™ְהוָ×” × ִסִּ×™) is one of the compound names of God in Scripture, first revealed in **Exodus 17:15** after Israel’s victory over the Amalekites. The name signifies *"The Lord is my Banner"*—a declaration of God’s leadership, protection, and victory in battle. Below is a detailed exploration of its meaning, significance, and application for believers today.  


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### **1. Biblical Origin: The Battle Against Amalek**  

- In **Exodus 17:8-16**, the Amalekites attacked Israel at Rephidim. Moses instructed Joshua to lead the fight while he stood on a hill holding the *staff of God*.  

- As long as Moses’ hands were raised, Israel prevailed; when they lowered, Amalek gained ground. Aaron and Hur supported Moses’ arms until victory was secured.  

- Moses then built an altar and named it *Jehovah Nissi*, proclaiming God as the true source of triumph .  


**Key Insight**: The staff symbolized God’s authority, not Moses’ power. The victory was divine, not human .  


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### **2. The Meaning of "Banner" (Nes)**  

The Hebrew word *nes* (× ֵס) refers to:  

- A **military standard** rallying troops in battle .  

- A **visible sign** of identity, hope, and God’s presence (e.g., the pillar of cloud/fire in Exodus 13:21) .  

- A **symbol of worship**, as altars were places of remembrance (Exodus 17:15) .  


**Modern Parallel**: Like a national flag, Jehovah Nissi represents allegiance to God’s kingdom .  


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### **3. Spiritual Significance for Believers**  

#### **A. God Fights for Us**  

- Just as God intervened for Israel, He battles spiritual forces on our behalf (2 Chronicles 20:15; Romans 8:37) .  

- Jesus, the "Root of Jesse," is our eternal Banner (Isaiah 11:10), crucified to defeat sin and death .  


#### **B. Unity Under His Authority**  

- The banner unites believers across cultures, reminding us we are *"one in Christ"* (Galatians 3:28) .  


#### **C. A Call to Courage**  

- Raising the banner requires faith in God’s promises, not self-reliance .  


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### **4. Jehovah Nissi in the New Testament**  

- **Jesus as the Fulfillment**: His cross became the ultimate banner of redemption (John 12:32) .  

- **Spiritual Warfare**: Believers are equipped with God’s armor (Ephesians 6:10-18), standing firm under His banner .  


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### **5. Personal Application**  

- **Worship**: Like Moses, acknowledge God’s victories in your life (Psalm 20:5).  

- **Identity**: Find security in being *"God’s child"* rather than worldly labels .  

- **Prayer**:  

  > *"Jehovah Nissi, raise Your banner over my battles. Be my strength when I am weak, and remind me that victory is Yours. Amen."* .  


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### **Conclusion**  

Jehovah Nissi is a profound revelation of God’s leadership and faithfulness. Whether facing physical struggles or spiritual battles, His banner over us is love (Song of Solomon 2:4), and His victory is assured.  


**Further Study**: Explore Exodus 17, Psalm 60:4, and Isaiah 59:19 for deeper insights.  


Would you like a poem or hymn inspired by Jehovah Nissi? I’d be glad to create one!

Lord, You are my Jehovah Jireh

 **Jehovah Jireh, My Provider**  


Jehovah Jireh, Lord who sees and cares,  

You meet my need, my burdens bear.  

Upon the mount, the ram was found—  

Your grace and mercy still abound.  


No want shall shake my soul’s repose,  

For You are He who truly knows.  

Before I ask, You have prepared,  

In love divine, my way is spared.  


The ravens feed, the lilies grow,  

Your hand sustains the sparrow’s flight.  

How much more shall Your children know  

The depths of Your unfailing light?  


Jehovah Jireh, faithful, true,  

My heart will ever trust in You.  

No fear shall claim this heart of mine,  

For all I need, in You I find.  


**Amen.**  


*(Inspired by Genesis 22:14, Matthew 6:26-34, Philippians 4:19)*  

Saturday, 16 August 2025

Holy Spirit, May your countenance and shalom be upon me. .

 **"Your Countenance and Shalom"**  


*(Based on Scripture: Numbers 6:24-26, Psalm 4:6, Isaiah 26:3)*  


**Yahweh, lift Your countenance—**  

Turn Your face like morning light,  

Drench my soul in radiance,  

Bathe my path in glory bright.  


**Shalom upon me rest—**  

Not as earth gives, frail, unsure,  

But Your wholeness in my chest,  

Steady, deep, and ever sure.  


When the world shouts chaos loud,  

When my heart is torn in two,  

**One look from You, head bowed—**  

And all things are made new.  


**Let no fear, no storm, no night**  

Steal the peace Your smile brings.  

**I am held in heaven’s sight—**  

Covered by the King of kings.  


**Amen.**  


*(Scripture references: Numbers 6:24-26, Psalm 4:6, Isaiah 26:3, John 14:27)*  



Lord Jesus, May your face shine upon me and gracious to me.

 **"Let Your Face Shine Upon Me"**  


*(Based on Scripture: Numbers 6:25, Psalm 31:16, Psalm 67:1)*  


**Lord, turn Your face toward me—**  

Let Your radiance fall like dawn,  

Warm my path with mercy free,  

As I walk this road alone.  


**Be gracious, O my King,**  

Not for worth I’ve proved, but Yours—  

Lift my soul on eagles’ wings,  

Cover me in love’s soft robes.  


**Where Your light shines, fear must fade,**  

Where Your smile rests, hope takes root.  

**One glance from You, Lord, can save—**  

One touch can make me new.  


So I ask what You’ve promised:  

**"Look on me with eyes of grace!"**  

For a heart by Your light drenched  

**Bears Your glory in this place.**  


**Amen.**  


*(Scripture references: Numbers 6:25, Psalm 31:16, Psalm 67:1, Psalm 80:3, Malachi 4:2)*  

Father God, Bless me and Keep me safe

 **"Lord, Bless Me and Keep Me Safe"**  


*(Based on Scripture: Numbers 6:24-26, Psalm 121, Proverbs 18:10)*  


**Lord, bless me—**  

Cover me in grace untold,  

Fill my days with light.  

**Keep me safe—**  

Be my shield, my fortress strong,  

Through the day and night.  


**Let no harm, let no fear,**  

Let no shadow stay—  

For my God is always near,  

**Watching all my ways.**  


**You’re my shelter from the storm,**  

My hope when winds blow wild.  

**You’re the whisper, soft and warm,**  

That calms Your restless child.  


So I rest beneath Your hand,  

No matter where I roam.  

**Bless me, keep me—**  

**God, I stand**  

**Safe in You alone.**  


**Amen.**  


*(Scripture references: Numbers 6:24-26, Psalm 121:7-8, Proverbs 18:10, Psalm 91:1-2)*  

Lord, There is no one like you.

 **"Holy – There Is No One Like You"**  


*(Based on Scripture: 1 Samuel 2:2, Isaiah 6:3, Revelation 4:8)*  


**Holy!**  

No other name resounds like Yours,  

No other throne endures.  

**Holy!**  

Angels cry in endless light—  

**"None compares to Your might!"**  


Not the stars that fill the night sky,  

Not the earth or raging sea,  

Not the kings of ages past—  

**No one, Lord, but Thee!**  


**Who is like You?**  

Perfect in power, wrapped in flame,  

Yet calling out my name.  

**Who could reach me?**  

Only Love that bends so low,  

Only God my heart can know.  


**Holy!**  

There is no one like You, God—  

No one else deserves my all.  

**Holy!**  

Take my life, my song, my days—  

**You alone are worth my praise!**  


**Amen.**  


*(Scripture references: 1 Samuel 2:2, Isaiah 6:3, Revelation 4:8, Exodus 15:11)*  

Lord, I live for you.

 **"Lord, I Live for You"**  


*(Based on Scripture: Galatians 2:20, Romans 14:8, Philippians 1:21)*  


**Lord, I live for You alone,**  

Not for fame or fleeting gain—  

Every breath, a sacred tone,  

Every step, Your holy name.  


Let my heart beat with Your will,  

Let my hands work for Your praise,  

Every moment, Lord, fulfill—  

All my days, and all my ways.  


When the world calls loud and clear,  

When the path grows steep and dim,  

Still my soul will hold You near—  

**I am Yours, and You are mine.**  


Take my dreams, my hopes, my all,  

Shape them in Your perfect light.  

**Jesus, be my life, my call—**  

Day and night, my heart’s delight.  


**Amen.**  


*(Scripture references: Galatians 2:20, Romans 14:8, Philippians 1:21, Colossians 3:3-4)*  



Lord Jesus, You are worthy of all praise.

 **"Your Name, Worthy of All Praise"**  


*(Based on Scripture: Psalm 145, Revelation 4:11, Philippians 2:9-11)*  


**Your name, O Lord—**  

Worthy of every song,  

Worthy of every breath,  

Worthy when I am weak or strong,  

In life, in love, in death.  


Higher than kings can speak,  

Deeper than oceans rise,  

Brighter than dawn’s first streak—  

**No other name outshines!**  


Let heaven shout, let earth proclaim,  

Let all creation raise—  

**Jesus! The Rock, the I AM,**  

**Worthy of all praise!**  


**Amen.**  


*(Scripture references: Psalm 145:1-3, Revelation 4:11, Philippians 2:9-11, Exodus 3:14)*  

I will build my Life in God.

 **"I Will Build My Life in God"**  


*(Based on Scripture: Matthew 7:24-25, Psalm 127:1, Colossians 2:6-7)*  


**I will build my life in God,**  

On the Rock that cannot shake—  

Not on sand, nor shifting sod,  

But the One who makes no mistake.  


Every brick laid in surrender,  

Every wall raised up in prayer,  

Every step in faith so tender—  

Christ, my Cornerstone, is there.  


Storms may rage and winds may blow,  

Floods may rise with furious tide,  

But this house will firmly grow,  

For the Lord is at my side.  


No foundation built by hands  

Can endure the test of years,  

But what stands on Your commands  

Will outlast the weight of fears.  


So I build my life in You,  

Not by strength, but by Your grace.  

Every hope, each dream made new,  

Fixed upon Your holy face.  


**Amen.**  


*(Scripture references: Matthew 7:24-25, Psalm 127:1, Colossians 2:6-7, 1 Corinthians 3:11)*  


Lord, Your presence is all that i need.

 **"Your Presence Is All I Need"**  


*(Based on Scripture: Psalm 16:11, Psalm 73:25-26, Matthew 6:33)*  


Lord, Your presence is all I need,  

My soul’s deepest desire.  

In Your light, I am whole, I’m freed—  

You are my heart’s true fire.  


When shadows stretch and fears arise,  

I seek no other shore.  

For where You are is paradise—  

What could I want You more?  


You are my portion, my great reward,  

My strength when flesh is weak.  

The melody of heaven’s chord,  

The voice so soft, so sweet.  


I chase no treasure, claim no throne,  

But this—to dwell with You.  

For in Your arms, I’m fully known,  

And every grace shines through.  


So take the world, its fleeting charms,  

Its hollow, fading light.  

I’ll rest secure in loving arms—  

Your presence is my life.  


**Amen.**  


*(Scripture references: Psalm 16:11, Psalm 73:25-26, Matthew 6:33, Exodus 33:14-15)*