In this sermon titled "Jehovah-Rapha, Jehovah-Nissi," Daniel Parks explores the significance of two of God's compound names: Jehovah Rapha ("The Lord Who Heals") and Jehovah Nissi ("The Lord My Banner"). He emphasizes that both names reveal aspects of Christ's redemptive work, illustrating their importance through narratives in Exodus 15 and 17. Parks argues that Jehovah Rapha signifies Christ as the healer of both physical and spiritual afflictions, referencing Malachi 4:2 to discuss how Christ brings healing to those who fear His name. Furthermore, he presents Jehovah Nissi as a banner under which believers can unite when facing spiritual battles, drawing parallels to how Jesus leads His people in victory against sin. These names carry substantial doctrinal weight, as they underscore God’s continual presence and intervention in the lives of His people, inviting believers to trust in His healing and protection.
“Jehovah said to you who fear my name, the Son of Righteousness shall arise with healing in his wings.”
“When Jesus loosed muted tongues, He was showing us that He'll heal us so that we can proclaim His goodness to people.”
“When you read the exodus of Israel and their journey in the wilderness, Christ is there in every incident.”
“Jehovah is my banner. Moses, write it for a memorial, evidently meaning that in future years and generations... the worshippers of Jehovah were triumphant.”
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