| The Names of God Reveal His Nature
The question as been asked . . .
"What is in a name?" The answers to this question can be varied. It is a fact
that names in the Scripture can reveal much about the person. However, in regard to the
names of God we discover much about His Nature in a study of HIS NAME.
Awesome power and Divine authority is released in the proper use of the Lords name.
Examine this promise in Proverbs 18:10 we read: ... "The name of the LORD is a strong
tower; the righteous run to it and are safe." We discover that in the Name of God we
find "protection as well as provision."
PROTECTION AND PROVISION
It appears from these passages in Exodus
that God can and does reveals Himself in distinct, and different ways, by the way He
reveals His name. Exod. 6:2-3 And God spoke to Moses and said to him: "I am the LORD.
"I appeared to Abraham, to Isaac, and to Jacob, as God Almighty, but by My name,
LORD, I was not known to them.
In Jeremiah 23:6,we read, In His days Judah
will be saved, and Israel will dwell safely; now this is His name by which He will be
called: THE LORD OUR RIGHTEOUSNESS. The prophet, reveals both the name as well as the
nature of God.
DIVINE NATURE REVEALED
The more we know about God the more we come
to trust HIM. Gods names reveal more to us about His Divine Nature. In His names we
discover more about the different dimensions of His character. We will do well to claim
the promise of Psalm 9:10 "And those who know Your name will put their trust
in You; for You, LORD, have not forsaken those who seek You.
THE DIVINE CHARACTER OF GOD!
It is very important that we understand the
name and the nature of God. When the Lord was revealing His name unto Moses notice, HE
also began to describe the character or nature of God. In Exodus 34:5-7. Now the LORD
descended in the cloud and stood with him there, and proclaimed the name of the LORD. And
the LORD passed before him and proclaimed, "The LORD, the LORD God, merciful and
gracious, longsuffering, and abounding in goodness and truth, "keeping mercy for
thousands, forgiving iniquity and transgression and sin, by no means clearing the guilty,
visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children and the children's children to the
third and the fourth generation."
The Description of God!
We greatly rejoice in the description of
God. The most important message we can deliver is . . . GOD IS GOOD. !
Exhausted, from speaking in several cities
in Austria, I was sound asleep as the driver sped through the traffic on the auto bon,
suddenly I was awakened as the Lord spoke to me saying unto me . . . "Bobby!
Dont forget tell my people I LOVE THEM!
We must never forget God is good a strong
hold in the day of trouble. (See Nahum 1:7). If we will share the nature of God, we will
disarm the age old lie spoken in Gen. 3: as satan seeks to bring about an accusation
against trustworthiness of God.
THE HEART OF FATHER GOD REVEALED!
Take careful notice as the name of the Lord
is being declared we discover more about His FATHER HEART.
God is - Merciful
God is - Gracious
God is - Longsuffering
God is - Abounding in goodness and truth
God is - Forgiving
As we study the Scriptures, we discover
that Gods names are the very essence of HIS Character. He is filled with grace, and
mercy. May we bear His name in such a way as to release these much needed graces. May the
Holy Spirit release upon each us power, and anointing to reveal HIS grace and mercy.
Causing us to be longsuffering and overflowing with truth and goodness seeking to be
forgiving to others.
I would recommend the book "Names of
God" by Nathan Stone. Published by Moody Press Chicago, Illinois. This book is a
classic study examining the Old Testament names of God and will help Christians better
understand the glory, majesty, and awesome power of God.
GODS COVENANT NAMES:
Jehovah - "The All-Powerful Self -
Existence ONE
It is by this name that God most refers to
HIMSELF. Jehovah which speaks of the all powerful self existence one. This name is used
more than 6,800 times in the Bible.
The following are some of the names of Lord
in the Old Testament that stem from the basic name of Yahweh. Remember these names are
given in order for us to better be able to know God in order for us to trust HIM.
We will look into several of the Covenant
Names of GOD:
Jehovah-jireh -- This
name is translated as "The-LORD-Will-Provide," commemorating the provision of
the ram in place of Isaac for Abraham's sacrifice. I
recall the very first time I read this
account. My heart was beating so fast my eyes would not move across the words as fast as
my mind and heart wanted to take in the drama unfolding before me. I remembered the pain I
felt as the precious little lad Isaac lifted up his eyes asking his father Abraham ..
" Father I see the fire and the knife but where is the sacrifice.... " I could
not believe what was happening, was this son soon to be cut in half and offered unto God?
Oh! How my heart leaped within me and tears ran down my cheeks as just in time God Himself
had provided the sacrifice. (See Gen. 22: 1-14).
Jehovah-nissi - This
name means "The-LORD-Is-My-Banner," this name was given in honor of God' defeat
of the Amalekites. This deals with the Lord Identifying with His people in conflict and
battles. (See Ex. 17:15). The Scripture reveals that the Lord is Commander of the Host of
heaven. He is coming not to take sides but rather to take over. As He revealed to Joshua
when he appeared as the Lord of Host.
Jehovah-shalom-- This
phrase means "The-LORD-Is-Peace," this name is given in Judg. 6:24. Only in God
can mankind find true lasting peace. The Lord Jesus is referred to as the "Prince of
Peace." Man will never have the Peace of God until they have first made peace with
God through the cross of Christ. In these times of change, it is very important that we
obey Isaiah 26:3 " God will keep us in perfect peace if we will keep our focus on
HIM. The foe will attempt in many different ways to attract as well as distract, doing
anything to keep our focus off the Living Lord. It is time we turn our eye upon Jesus and
look full in His wonderful face, and the things of this earth will grow strangely dim in
the light of His glory and grace.
Jehovah-shammah-- This
phrase expresses the truth that "The-LORD-Is-There," See Ezek. 48:35. How
wonderful it is to know that you cannot find a place that God is not. God is here and
there. God is everywhere. Study Psalm 139: this passage of scripture reveals to us the
fact that God is Jehovah-Shammah the God that is everywhere. What a comforting thought to
know that our Loving Heavenly Father is all about us, we can never be out of His watchful
eye. We are constantly under His Divine care. He is everywhere at all times and yet He is
not spread-thin.
Jehovah-tsebaoth--
This name deals with the Lord our Commander - This name, translated
"The-LORD-of-hosts," This powerful name was used in the days of David and the
prophets, witnessing to God the Savior who is surrounded by His hosts of heavenly power.
(See 1 Sam. 1:3). As true believers we are called to confront the powers of darkness, but
we must remember we are not alone we are confident that the Lord of Host or
Jehovah-tsebaoth is with us. We will do well to remember the command and the comforting
promise of Joshua 1: be bold be not afraid, because the Lord is with us.
Jehovah Elohe Israel
This name means "LORD-God-of-Israel," and it appears in Isaiah, Jeremiah, and
the Psalms. Other names similar to this are Netsah Israel, "The Strength of
Israel" (see 1 Sam. 15:29); and Abir Yisrael "The Mighty One of Israel" see
Isaiah 1:24.
The Church must pray for the peace of
Israel. In these dark deceptive days, as we see all types of political pressure being
waged against Israel, seeking them to give away the land that God Himself has given to
them. This can never bring about peace. This is an evil attempt of the enemy of the cross
seeking to bring shame to Christ. As never before, the Body of Christ must rise up and in
unity and oneness of purpose and began to intercede for the peace of Israel. The powers of
darkness are hard at work even now spreading their evil seeds of violence. God has given.
Himself in a special covenant to Israel and we must not fail to pray for the peace of
Israel. Even as I pen these words, on the world news I see the heavy-armed tanks as they
roll through the battle torn streets, of Israel. I see the helicopter gun ships
As they are forced to open fire on the
building where deadly snipers have opened fire. All of this is a sign of the coming
conflict. Oh! Church it is time to pray.
Listed Below are a few of the names
ascribed to God in the Scriptures:
As we study these names, we get a much
deeper understanding of the true heart of God.
Branch
King
Wisdom
Shepherd
Servant:
Many of the names in the Bible are
prophetic messianic names for Christ and. His ministry. Such is the name - Branch of
Righteousness. See Jeremiah 23:5-6. the "Branch of righteousness," who will
descend from David and be raised up to reign as King to execute judgment and righteousness
in the earth. This is speaking of Christ Jesus. This links the prophecy about God the Son
coming to earth taking on human flesh, and being God manifested in the flesh. See Matt.
1:18-23).
King. Christ Jesus is
a Branch of Righteousness, a King, and His name will be called "The Lord Our
Righteousness" (Jehovah Tsidkenu). We have no true goodness or righteousness of our
own. However, we exchange our sinful life for Christs life of purity and He is our
Righteousness. You can easily see the contrast between a life being lived under the
control of ones flesh and one being directed by the Holy Spirit, in the study of
Romans chapter seven and chapter eight. In chapter 7 the most common word is
"I," "I," over and over we see the center of the passage is self, this
only leads to deep bondage and despair. On the other hand the main theme o chapter is the
Spirit of God. Never forget our goodness is only because of HIS GRACE.
Wisdom. In Proverbs
8:1-36 we meet God as Wisdom, the speaker who always says and does what is righteous, is
equal to Jehovah, and works with Him in the creation of the universe. Paul describes
Christ in these terms in Colossians 1:13-19; 2:1-3.
Word of God. The Word
of God in Scripture is another name of God. The Word is not as clearly a person in the Old
Testament as in the New Testament where Jesus Christ is identified as the personal Word of
God, see John 1:1, 14. But it is clear from Psalm 33:4,6, that the Word should be
understood in a personal sense, for "the word of the Lord is right" connoting a
personified Word. "By the Word of the Lord the heavens were made" see verse six,
paralleling the creation in Genesis 1:3,6. In the New Testament Jesus is seen to be both
Word and Law personified.
Shepherd. God is also
described in prophecy as the Shepherd who will feed and lead His flock, gather the lambs
in His arms, carry them in His bosom, and gently lead those with young (see Is. 40:11;
Jer. 31:10; Ezek. 34:11-16). Christ identified himself as the good shepherd. Luke 15:4-7;
John 10:11-16, making Himself equal to God; and Jesus Christ is so named by His disciples
see Heb. 13:20; 1 Pet. 5:4; and Rev. 7:17. What peace to know that we are under the care
and the protection of the Great Shepherd. His rod and. His staff guides and guards us.
Glory. God is
described as Glory (Shekinah) in see Exodus 16:7; and Isaiah 60:1 . In the New Testament
Jesus has the same glory of God. See Matt. 25:31. Christ Jesus is the express image of the
invisible God. See Heb. 1:3. If we are to see the glory of God we must see it in the face
of Christ Jesus. 2 Cor. 3:17-18 if we will behold the glory of God we will be transformed
by His glory.
Servant. The name of
Servant also identifies this Divine Person and His saving ministry on behalf of His
people. God's Servant is described in terms that apply to Jesus. He is upheld and chosen
by God; He delights in God; He receives God's Spirit. Like Wisdom in Proverbs 8 , He is
holy, just, and righteous.
THE TRINITY AND THEIR NAMES
With the birth of Jesus Christ, the names
of the three persons who compose the trinity are made more apparent. These names fulfill
the deeper meanings of the Old Testament names for God.
In the New Testament God is known as:
Father -Matt. 5:16; 28:19.
Abba - Mark 14:36; and Gal. 4:6.
Jesus is known as:
Son - Matt. 11:27
Son of God - John 9:35
Son of man - Matt. 8:20.
Messiah - John 1:41.
"I AM" - JOhn 8:12
Lord - Rom. 14:8.
Word - JOhn 1:1
Wisdom - 1 Cor. 1:30
Shepherd - John 10:11
Bridegroom - Mark 2:19
Vine - John 15:1
Light - John 1:9
There are so many different titles and
names of Jesus that we do not have the time to share them now. But each of the names gives
us assurance of the power and provision of God for His people. Jesus is the soon coming
King of Kings and Lord of Lords.
The Holy Spirit is known as:
The Helper -John 14:16. The Holy Spirit
will guide us into a deeper understanding of Who God is. He will help us lay hold of this
promise. "Because he has set his love upon Me, therefore I will deliver him; I will
set him on high, because he has known My name. He shall call upon Me, and I will answer
him; I will be with him in trouble; I will deliver him and honor him. With long life I
will satisfy him, and show him My salvation."
I will list only a few names given in the
Bible to the Holy Spirit:
Comforter - John 14;10
Eternal Spirit - Heb. 9;14
Free Spirit - Ps. 51;12
Power of the Highest - Lk.1;35
Spirit of Adoption - Rom.8; 15
Spirit of Christ - 1 Peter 1;11
Spirit of Counsel - Isa.11;2
Spirit of Glory - 1 Peter 4;14
Spirit of God - Gen.1;2
A good understanding of the names of God
will aid us in our warfare walk.
by Bobby Conner
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