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Summary: The Lord is my Banner. My license. My authority under whom I am commanded, under Whom I follow and His banner fly’s high. Jehovah Nissi gives us victory over the flesh, the world and the devil. Our battles are His battles of light against darkness and go

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May 4th, 2008 River of Life Ministries Pastor Michael West

Series: His Majesty, His Name Part Six— Jehovah Nissi—Banner

Sermon: There is more to you than meets the eye

Scripture: Luke 10:19-20

The Lord is my Banner. My license. My authority under whom I am commanded, under Whom I follow and His banner fly’s high.

Jehovah Nissi gives us victory over the flesh, the world and the devil. Our battles are His battles of light against darkness and good against evil.

Psalm Exodus 17:15-16, Deuteronomy 20:3-4, Isaiah 11:10-12, Ephesians 6:10-18

His name came by way of Moses. The name of the altar built by him after defeating the Amalekites. Isaiah prophesies that the rot of Jesse will stand as a banner for the peoples.

Luke 10:19-20

Intro: In verse 1 of this chapter we find Jesus has appointed 70 followers to go out into the harvest. He has given them orders to carry neither a purse nor scrip nor shoes and he has told them to salute no man by the way.

In other words Jesus was saying don’t take anything with you because I have got a few things I need to show some folks.

He also said not to salute any man by the way. The urgency of this mission did not allow for the usual elaborate greetings. In verse 9 he has even commanded them to heal the sick.

When these followers return after their mission they are beside themselves saying even the devils were subject unto them. They knew they had the power to heal people but to have enough power that even the devils were subject unto them.

They had power with God they didn’t even realize they had. In verses 19 and 20 Jesus acknowledges their power but he tells them not to get two high-minded about it.

With all warning on the subject “WE HAVE MORE POWER THAN WE THINk WE HAVE.”

There is more to you than meets the eye!

I. WE HAVE THE POWER OF POTENTIAL

A. Demas had great potential

B. However, Paul stated in (II Timothy 4:10) “For Demas hath forsaken me, having loved this present world

C. Demas loved the world better than he did the way of the Lord

D. Matthew 25:15-30 tells of three men.

1. The first got 5 talents, the next got 2 talents and last got 1 talent

2. The first two servants doubled their talents but the last buried his

3. His talent was taken away from him and he was called a wicked and slothful servant in verse 26 and was thrown into outer darkness

4. This servant had the same potential as the other two

II. WE HAVE THE POWER OF PERSISTENCY

A. (Luke 18:1-8) Importunate Widow – to request with urgency ; to urge with frequent or unceasing application

B. There was a judge that not God nor regarded man. But there was also a widow woman who was being oppressed by some unnamed adversary

C. The woman was so persistent about her adversaries being avenged that the judge finally give in

D. Jesus used this as an example in verses 6-7 saying, “Hear what the unjust judge saith (v7) And shall not God avenge his own elect, which cry day and night unto him, though he bear long with them.”

E. In other words if this unjust judge will avenge this woman’s adversaries that he didn’t even care about will not God take care of his own people

III. WE HAVE THE POWER OF PRAYER

A. (Acts 12) James has just been killed and Peter was in prison awaiting execution

B. We read on in the chapter how Peter was led by an angel out of the prison

C. In verse 12 Peter comes to Mary’s house where many were gather together praying

D. If people would gather again and pray and forsake not the assembling of ourselves together we could see a lot more people delivered from sins prison

E. As children of God we have the POWER OF PRAYER

F. People who are considered heroes in Bible are just ordinary people who too the time to pray

IV. WE HAVE THE POWER OF PURPOSE

A. (Daniel 1) But Daniel purposed in his heart that he would not defile himself with the portion of the king’s meat, nor with the wine which he drank: therefore he requested of the prince of the eunuchs that he might not defile himself.

B. Regardless of the circumstances Daniel refuse to compromise

C. (Psalms 57:7, 108:1, 112:7) Three times the Psalmist said “My heart is fixed.”

D. David had purposed in his heart to live for the Lord

E. We can have the power of purpose because we have been promised it

F. (Romans 8:28)And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose.

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