What’s In A Name?- The Different Names Of God

What do you know about the different names of God? Randy discusses the names and designations given to the most titled Person to ever live.

the different names of god

What’s In A Name?

One of the most famous quotes from the Old Testament is,

“And His name will be called Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.” Isaiah 9:6

It was Shakespeare’s Juliet who pondered the question,

“What’s in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.”* 

the different names of god

With those words, she was making the point that what matters most is what something is, rather than what it is called.

But conversely, what something is called may be indicative of what it is.

The Different Names Of God

Take Christmas, for example

Traced back to the 11th century, in the English of the day, it was Cristes mæsse, or “Christ’s mass” when mass indicated a religious feast day of celebration and worship.

And what about Xmas?

Although many are loathe to use the term, it is not dishonourable; the Greek letter Χ (chi), is the first letter of the word Christ.  It’s simply short-hand.

Through much of history – and particularly in Bible times – names possessed greater meaning telling something of the person, background, family occupation, or foreshadowing something of their hoped-for destiny.

Seven centuries before His birth, the most titled Person to ever live was given names and designations prefiguring His vocation and ultimate destiny: Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.

Takeaway:

Meditate on each name, understanding how they apply – and what they teach – about the Second Person of the Trinity – Jesus!

*Romeo & Juliet, Act II

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Randy Bushey

Randy Bushey

After completing a 35 year corporate-management career in the general insurance industry, Randy is dedicated to full-time elder’s work at Bethel Gospel Chapel in North Bay (Ontario).  With a primary pastoral focus in Bible teaching (preaching and leading Bible studies). Randy is also engaged in visitation, church music, and helping develop other men in their roles as Christ-followers, preachers and leaders. He is married to Pat who is investing her life in working with women and children in the local assembly. They are both energized by their 3 children (2 married) and 6 grandchildren!

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