Have you ever faced a situation that seemed impossible to overcome? A challenge that was too big for you to handle. A problem that made you feel hopeless and helpless. If you have, then you are not alone. Many people in the Bible faced such situations, and they learned that God, their Jehovah Nissi, their Banner, could fight for them and give them victory.
One of the most famous examples of this is the story of Joshua and the Wall of Jericho. You can read it in Joshua 6:1-27. Jericho was a fortified city with a high and thick wall that protected it from invaders. It was the first city that the Israelites had to conquer to enter the promised land. But how could they do it? They had no siege engines, no battering rams, no ladders, no weapons of war. They were just a bunch of former slaves who had wandered in the wilderness for 40 years.
But they had something more powerful than any human weapon:
they had God on their side. And God had a plan that was unconventional,
unexpected, and unbelievable. He told Joshua to march around the city walls
once a day for six days, with seven priests carrying trumpets of rams' horns in
front of the ark of the covenant. On the seventh day, they were to march around
the city seven times, and then blow the trumpets and shout with a loud voice.
God promised that when they did this, the wall of the city would collapse, and
they would be able to take the city.
This plan made no sense from a human perspective. It seemed
foolish, ridiculous, and futile. How could walking, blowing horns, and shouting
bring down a wall? What if the people of Jericho laughed at them, mocked them,
or attacked them? What if nothing happened after seven days? What if they
wasted their time and energy for nothing?
But Joshua and the people trusted God and obeyed His
command. They did not question, doubt, or complain. They did not rely on their
own wisdom, strength, or ability. They did not look at the circumstances but
at the promise of God. They did not fear the enemy but revered the Lord. They
did not walk by sight but by faith. Their mindset was to follow God's instructions regardless of the reaction of others.
And God did what He said He would do. On the seventh day,
after they marched around the city seven times, the priests blew the trumpets
and the people shouted with a great shout. And miraculously, supernaturally,
amazingly, the wall of Jericho fell down flat. The Israelites charged into the
city and took it by force. They destroyed everything in
it, as God had instructed, except for Rahab and her family, who had
helped the spies and believed in God. They also took the silver, gold,
bronze, and iron for God's treasury.
The story of Joshua and the Wall of Jericho teaches us some
important lessons about how God fights for us:
- God's ways are higher than our ways. He can use any means
He chooses to accomplish His purposes. He is not limited by our logic, reason,
or understanding. He can do things that are impossible for us to do or imagine.
- God's plans are perfect and trustworthy. He knows what He
is doing and why He is doing it. He has a good reason for everything He
commands us to do or not to do. He has a good outcome for everything He allows
us to go through or not go through.
- God's power is greater than our problems. He can overcome
any obstacle, difficulty, or opposition that we face. He can break through any
barrier, wall, or stronghold that stands in our way. He can defeat any enemy,
foe, or adversary that threatens us.
- God's presence is with us always. He does not leave us
alone or forsake us in our battles. He goes before us, behind us, beside us,
and within us. He leads us, guides us, protects us, and helps us.
- God's promises are true and faithful. He does not lie or change His mind. He does not fail or disappoint. He does not forget or delay. He does what He says He will do.
What are some signs that God is fighting for you? Here are
some possible indicators:
- You have peace in your heart and mind that surpasses all
understanding.
- You have joy in your soul and spirit that overflows with
gratitude.
- You have hope in your eyes and vision that looks beyond
your circumstances.
- You have faith in your mouth and words that speak life
and blessing.
- You have love in your hands and actions that show
kindness and compassion.
If you want to experience God's intervention in your life
like Joshua did, you need to do what Joshua did:
- Listen to God's voice and instructions.
- Obey God's will and commands.
- Trust God's character and promises.
- Praise God's name and glory.
- Follow God's lead and direction.
And as you do, you will see God do amazing things for you
and through you. You will see walls fall, enemies flee, and victories won. You
will see God fight for you. Nothing is impossible with our God!
Heavenly Father, our Jehovah Nissi, thank You for being our defender,
deliverer, and champion. Thank You for fighting for us when we are weak,
helpless, and hopeless. Thank You for giving us victory through Your Son,
Jesus Christ, who died for our sins and rose from the dead. Help us to trust
You, obey You, and follow You in every situation we face. Help us to see Your
hand at work in our lives. Help us to praise You for Your goodness and
faithfulness. In Jesus' name, we pray, Amen.