Revelations 22:12-21

Read Revelations 22:12-21 Verses for meditation: Revelations 22:12-13, 16, 20-21 ESV: 12 "Behold, I am coming soon, bringing my recompense with me, to repay each one for what he has done. 13 I am the Alpha and the Omega, the first and the last, the beginning and the end.” 16 “I, Jesus, have sent my angel to testify to you about these things for the churches. I am the root and the descendant of David, the bright morning star.” 20 He who testifies to these things says, “Surely I am coming soon." Amen. Come, Lord Jesus! 21 The grace of the Lord Jesus be with all. Amen. Reflect How does it feel to be reading the very last few verses of the bible? What do the proclamations, the last few of them, say about Christ? Come, Lord Jesus! Does this really express our desire? How does the greatest book end, and on what note? But is this really the end? Relate With mixed feelings, I'm writing this last devotion based on the final ten verses of the greatest book, the bible. What a journe...

Exodus 17:8 to 18:27/Psalm 41

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Exodus 17:8-18:27/Psalm 41 

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Exodus 17:15 "And Moses built an altar and called the name of it, The Lord Is My Banner,"

REFLECT

Sometimes God’s promises to us involve a fight. We have to fight to keep our focus on Him, fight to move toward the promise we know God has laid on our hearts. We have a real enemy that would love nothing more than to get us sidetracked and doubt God’s promises. So we fight believing God will do what He says He will do, and we keep fighting until we see that promise come to life.

In Exodus 17:8-15, the nation of Israel, freed from great oppression in Egypt was traveling to the land God promised them. Yet, Israel was fighting, again. 
 
As the Israelites were fighting in the valley, Moses was on the hill top lifting his hands in prayer for these great fighters. Every time Moses raised his arms, holding the staff up high, the Israelites would advance. Every time Moses lowered his arms as they became weary, the Amalekites prevailed. Aaron and Hur held up the arms to ensure the victory. The strength and success of Israel’s army did not lay with Joshua and his soldiers. Undoubtedly, Israel fought hard; and with the prayers of Moses and the help of his companions, Aaron and Hur, the Amalekites were defeated. However, Moses knew that it was solely because of the Lord’s hand of protection and blessing on the Israelites that they won the battle. As such, Moses built an altar and called it, "The Lord is my banner” (Exodus 17:15).

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In battle, opposing nations would fly their own flag on a pole at each of their respective front lines. This was to give their soldiers a feeling of hope and a focal point. This is what God is to us: a banner of encouragement to give us hope and a focal point.

The Lord is our banner. He protects us; He covers us with love; He blesses us continually. The Lord gives us hope and a place to focus during the tough fights when the enemy is trying to make us doubt God’s promises. 

REST

When was the last time you sat and thanked Jesus for all the ways He is a banner in your life? 

TAN TEE KHOON


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