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What's in a Name?

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Created by Sermon Research Assistant on Jan 22, 2024
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This sermon explores the profound significance of Jesus' name, emphasizing its reflection of His divine character and its importance in our relationship with Him.

Introduction

Welcome, welcome, dear brothers and sisters in Christ. It's a joy and a privilege to gather together once again in this sacred space, a sanctuary where we can lay down the burdens of the world and lift our hearts and minds to the Lord. Today, we stand on the precipice of a profound understanding, ready to plunge into the ocean of God's Word and discover the treasure that lies beneath the surface.

Our topic today is the name above all names, the name of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior. We're not just talking about a word or a title. No, we're talking about the very essence of who He is. His name is a reflection of His character, His power, His love, and His grace. In the name of Jesus, we find our hope, our strength, our salvation.

Charles Spurgeon, the great preacher and theologian, once said, "There is something exceedingly improving to the mind in a contemplation of the Divinity. It is a subject so vast, that all our thoughts are lost in its immensity; so deep, that our pride is drowned in its infinity." We are about to embark on a contemplation of the Divinity, through the names of Jesus.

Our key scripture today is from Philippians 2:9-11, "Therefore God exalted him to the highest place and gave him the name that is above every name, that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue acknowledge that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father."

This passage reminds us of the supreme authority and majesty of Jesus' name. It's a name that commands respect, a name that inspires awe, a name that brings salvation.

Let's begin with a word of prayer. Father God, we thank you for this day, for this moment, for this opportunity to learn more about You through Your Word. We ask that You open our hearts and our minds to the truth that You want to reveal to us today. We pray that You guide us as we seek to know You better through the names of Jesus. We ask this in the precious and powerful name of Jesus, Amen.

As we move forward, let us remember that knowing the names of Jesus is not just about gaining knowledge; it's about building a relationship. It's about understanding who He is, so that we can love Him more deeply, trust Him more fully, and follow Him more closely. So, let's get ready to discover the divine nature of Jesus through His names and the significance of depending on His name in our walk with Him.

Diving into the Diverse Names of Jesus

We begin by focusing on the name of Jesus. This name, given to our Savior at His birth, holds profound significance. It's a name that echoes through the corridors of time, a name that has been whispered in prayers of desperation, shouted in moments of joy, and held close in times of sorrow. Jesus, a name that means "God saves," is a beautiful and powerful reminder of His mission on Earth. He came to seek and to save the lost, to bring salvation to a world steeped in sin. This name, Jesus, is the first step in understanding who He is. It's a name that speaks of His humanity, His connection to us, and His divine purpose.

Next, we turn our attention to the name Christ. This is not a surname, as some might think, but a title. It's the Greek equivalent of the Hebrew word Messiah, which means "anointed one." In the Old Testament, prophets, priests, and kings were anointed with oil as a symbol of God's blessing and appointment. When we call Jesus the Christ, we are acknowledging that He is the Anointed One, the one chosen by God to redeem humanity. This name, Christ, speaks of His divine authority and His role as our Redeemer.

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Another name we often associate with Jesus is Emmanuel. This name, which means "God with us," is a powerful reminder of His presence in our lives. It's a name that assures us of His constant companionship, His unending love, and His unwavering commitment to us. When we feel alone, when we feel lost, when we feel like we're walking through the valley of the shadow of death, we can take comfort in the name Emmanuel. He is with us, always and forever.

The name Lord is another significant name of Jesus. It's a name that speaks of His sovereignty, His rule, and His authority. When we call Jesus our Lord, we are submitting to His leadership, acknowledging His right to rule in our lives, and recognizing His supreme authority. It's a name that demands our obedience, our respect, and our allegiance. The name Lord is a declaration of His lordship over all creation, including our lives.

Transition. Each of these names reveal His character, His nature, His mission, and His relationship with us. They remind us of His humanity and His divinity, His closeness and His transcendence, His love and His authority. These names are not just labels; they are revelations of the One who is above all names. These names are invitations to know Him more, to experience His presence, to receive His grace, and to live in His love. Each name is a doorway into a deeper relationship with Him, a pathway to a greater understanding of His heart. So, let's not just learn these names; let's live them, let's love them, let's lean on them. For in His name, we find our identity, our purpose, and our hope.

Discovering the Divine Nature of Jesus Through His Names

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