20 x 20
Acrylic on Canvas
* Exodus 17:15: "And Moses built an altar and called its name Jehovah-Nissi" (or "The Lord is my banner").
Jehovah-Nissi means "The Lord is my Banner" or "The Lord is my Flag," representing God as the rallying point and source of victory in battle. Story: After the Israelites' battle with the Amalekites, Moses raised his hands (symbolizing God's presence), and when Israel's hands were up, they prevailed; when down, Amalek prevailed, showing God's power secured the victory.
Application: It serves as a reminder that God leads His people, provides strength, and ensures victory over spiritual battles, with Christ as the ultimate banner.
20 x 20
Acrylic on Canvas
* Exodus 17:15: "And Moses built an altar and called its name Jehovah-Nissi" (or "The Lord is my banner").
Jehovah-Nissi means "The Lord is my Banner" or "The Lord is my Flag," representing God as the rallying point and source of victory in battle. Story: After the Israelites' battle with the Amalekites, Moses raised his hands (symbolizing God's presence), and when Israel's hands were up, they prevailed; when down, Amalek prevailed, showing God's power secured the victory.
Application: It serves as a reminder that God leads His people, provides strength, and ensures victory over spiritual battles, with Christ as the ultimate banner.