Showing posts with label God's name. Show all posts
Showing posts with label God's name. Show all posts

Monday, October 2, 2017

What's In A Name?

WHAT’S IN A NAME?
Have you ever met someone who did not like their name? Perhaps it reminded them of a person who disturbed them in one way or another. Or it may have represented something that was offensive to them. Maybe it “sounded” like a girl’s name or a boy’s name or a sissy’s name. Sometimes we are “given” names by the way we act or what we do or even how we look.
David knew there was something unique and special about a name that was above every other name. He knew that there was one name that represented the solution for the problems of life. He understood the significance of “that Name”. He knew that the road for man to recover from destruction and death to happiness and heaven – was in that Name.
“Save me, O God, by Your name; vindicate me by Your might.” In asking God to save him, David wanted God to deliver him from his sinful condition – even though the Savior had not come and completed His work on the cross. He was well aware of his sins and shortcomings and knew that there was nothing he could do to rescue or redeem himself. Only a gracious God who had rescued His children from times of destruction and death in the past could do the same for him in the present. He knew God’s power from His-story in the past as He brought His children to their Promised Land.
When David called on God’s name in prayer, he brought God into that moment in his life. He needed God to be with him, hear him, save him and deliver him. What about you?
Prayer: Thank You, Father, for the power that Your name represents – power to deliver and save us from sin. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
Scripture for Today: Psalm 54:1 Save me, O God, by your name; vindicate me by your might.

What's In A Name?

WHAT’S IN A NAME?
Have you ever met someone who did not like their name? Perhaps it reminded them of a person who disturbed them in one way or another. Or it may have represented something that was offensive to them. Maybe it “sounded” like a girl’s name or a boy’s name or a sissy’s name. Sometimes we are “given” names by the way we act or what we do or even how we look.
David knew there was something unique and special about a name that was above every other name. He knew that there was one name that represented the solution for the problems of life. He understood the significance of “that Name”. He knew that the road for man to recover from destruction and death to happiness and heaven – was in that Name.
“Save me, O God, by Your name; vindicate me by Your might.” In asking God to save him, David wanted God to deliver him from his sinful condition – even though the Savior had not come and completed His work on the cross. He was well aware of his sins and shortcomings and knew that there was nothing he could do to rescue or redeem himself. Only a gracious God who had rescued His children from times of destruction and death in the past could do the same for him in the present. He knew God’s power from His-story in the past as He brought His children to their Promised Land.
When David called on God’s name in prayer, he brought God into that moment in his life. He needed God to be with him, hear him, save him and deliver him. What about you?
Prayer: Thank You, Father, for the power that Your name represents – power to deliver and save us from sin. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
Scripture for Today: Psalm 54:1 Save me, O God, by your name; vindicate me by your might.

Monday, February 24, 2014

What's In Your Name?

One of the greatest musicians to ever lead any band was John Phillips Sousa. He followed the musical legacy of his father and achieved world acclaim as both a musician and writer of band music. Most people who have ever played in a band have played one of the many marches he wrote many of them becoming favorites of people around the world. Eventually he became known as the "March King" and when his marches were played people could identify him as the composer.

Names were once used to identify a person’s place of origin or their vocation or occupation. They had a great deal of significance because they gave away so much information about a person. Today they have little significance and tell us little, if anything, important.

In the Bible, however, names had meaning and purpose and were selected very carefully. For example, when we read the different names that were given to God we soon realize that they were given to Him as a title to describe or recognize what He was doing for His children or something that He wanted to do for His own.

A beautiful example of this is found in Psalm 119:55. One of His very own had a very particular need and he needed help immediately! So, he prayed, “In the night, Lord, I remember Your name.” When we read the word “night” in the Bible it usually refers to a “time of distress.” Not wanting to be overcome by defeat he knew that his God was with him at that moment and that His power was available to keep him from defeat.

Prayer: Thank You, Father, that Your presence and power are available in nights of distress or days of delight. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

Scripture for Today
: Psalm 119:54 Your decrees are the theme of my song wherever I lodge.