This is The Nissi
Raising a Nissi banner represents the decision to trust God, His triumph and his promises.
Download, display, or give the gift of a Nissi at work, church, at home or on the go to share your faith or start conversations that inspire hope!
The meaning behind the image
This image, in part, represents the blood painted on the doorposts over the Hebrews slaves’ homes during the time of Moses as depicted in Exodus 12:13. The Hebrew people were told to cover their doorposts with the blood of a sacrificed lamb and wait in their home, trusting they would be spared God’s judgment.
The cross underneath the doorposts represents Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross, and the promise of and payment for forgiveness, protection, healing and salvation as depicted in the New Testament Gospels.
Why a banner? In Exodus 17:15, after Joshua defeated the Amalekites, Moses built an altar and proclaimed“The Lord is my Banner”, declaring that the Lord would be at war against their enemy protecting them from generation to generation.
Raising a Nissi banner represents the decision to trust God, His triumph and his promises.
Jehovah-Nissi means the Lord is my banner or refuge.
The Nissi company created their banner as a proclamation of God’s victory, Kingdom and reign here on earth. It represents a believer’s decision to remain under God’s protection as the Hebrews did at Passover, to believe in His protection as a banner in Exodus 17, and to trust in salvation through faith in the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Download, display, or give the gift of a Nissi at work, church, at home or on the go to share your faith or start conversations that inspire hope!
The meaning behind the image
This image, in part, represents the blood painted on the doorposts over the Hebrews slaves’ homes during the time of Moses as depicted in Exodus 12:13. The Hebrew people were told to cover their doorposts with the blood of a sacrificed lamb and wait in their home, trusting they would be spared God’s judgment.
The cross underneath the doorposts represents Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross, and the promise of and payment for forgiveness, protection, healing and salvation as depicted in the New Testament Gospels.
Why a banner? In Exodus 17:15, after Joshua defeated the Amalekites, Moses built an altar and proclaimed“The Lord is my Banner”, declaring that the Lord would be at war against their enemy protecting them from generation to generation.
Raising a Nissi banner represents the decision to trust God, His triumph and his promises.
Jahovah-Nissi means the Lord is my banner or refuge.
The Nissi company created their banner as a proclamation of God’s victory, Kingdom and reign here on earth. It represents a believer’s decision to remain under God’s protection as the Hebrews did at Passover, to believe in His protection as a banner in Exodus 17, and to trust in salvation through faith in the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Download, display, or give the gift of a Nissi at work, church, at home or on the go to share your faith or start conversations that inspire hope!
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Our goal is to share the Nissi image around the world. Your support helps make that happen. Questions? Email us at info@thenissiproject.com