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Nov 8, 2019 · Jesus means savior. He’s more, but he’s not less. “‘They shall call his name Immanuel’ (which means, God with us)” (Matthew 1:23). We should call his name Christ because he’s the Son of the living God. Matthew 16:16: “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.”.
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- Everything Bows to That Name
In Acts 3, we can see the people of the Old Testament beginning to grapple with New Testament realities: - The daily sacrifices of bulls and goats were no longer necessary, or warranted - Circumcision of the flesh does not matter, but it’s circumcision of the heart that counts - It is no longer about what to eat or not to eat - It’s relying on grac...
Jesus has given us the right to use His name when we go to the Father in prayer. Jesus’ name carries so much weight with the Father, that He will give us what we ask for, when we ask “in the name of Jesus.” It’s the name that is recognized and gets things done in Heaven. When we ask the Father in the name of Jesus we are saying, Father I realize th...
Jesus has also given us His name to exercise power over the devil. Notice that in this passage, there is no mention of asking the Father. Jesus simply says whatever you ask in My name, and the context is, carrying out the work of Jesus doing greater works than He did. What were the works that Jesus did? Notice in the Scripture that whenever Jesus h...
To bowmeans to surrender to authority or face the penalty. It is understood that if you don’t comply you will be met by force. Father God has vested supreme spiritual authority in Jesus and His name. When we act in His name to do good works on His behalf here on earth, the enemy must bow to this authority or face the pain of Heaven’s compliance off...
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6 days ago · The name Jesus, derived from the Hebrew Yeshua or Yehoshua, literally means “Yahweh is salvation” or “Yahweh saves.” This name was common in biblical times but held profound significance for Jesus’ identity and mission. The name’s origin is Hebrew, but it evolved through Greek (Iesous) and Latin (Iesus) before becoming “Jesus” in English.
Jun 26, 2023 · God sent Jesus to save us (John 3:17). The meaning of Jesus’ name—“Yahweh saves”—reveals His mission (to save and deliver) and His identity as Savior of the world. At the same time, the commonness of Jesus’ name underscores His humanity and humility. The Son of God emptied Himself of His glory to become a humble man (Philippians 2:6 ...
- He was named by the Lord … “You shall be called by a new name which the mouth of the Lord will give,” says Isaiah 62:2. And, then, the Angel Gabriel, the messenger of the Lord, brought that name to his family: Jesus.
- … and He was named by Joseph. Jesus, in another sense, was named by a human being. Gabriel told Joseph Mary “will bear a son, and you shall call his name Jesus, for he will save his people from their sins.”
- Was He also named Emmanuel? It has puzzled people for centuries that Matthew writes: “All this took place to fulfil what the Lord had spoken by the prophet: ’Behold, a virgin shall conceive and bear a son, and his name shall be called Emmanuel.’”
- His name is new. Recall that Isaiah 62:2 says, “You shall be called by a new name.” But Jesus’ name is not new — it is “Joshua,” used often before and after Jesus.
Apr 30, 2009 · One of the most frequent email questions I get concerns the name “Jesus.” More specifically, the question goes something like this: “Isn’t the name ‘Jesus’ a pagan invention? Shouldn’t we say “Yeshua” or Yahshua” instead?” I’m not sure what motivates people who assign importance to this.
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Jan 4, 2022 · There is no magical power in the name of Jesus—there is only power in Jesus Christ, Himself. By simply calling out the name of “Jesus,” one cannot expect a special power, outcome, or better standing with God.