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What's in a Name?
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Introduction
A name is the title by which one person is designated from another.
It is a way for us to tell people, places and things apart.
In our day, names do not hold much significance.
William Shakespeare said,
“A rose by any other name would smell just as sweet.”
For us, names are just a way to tell thing apart.
It was not always this way.
In Old Testament times, a name stood for a person's “reputation, their fame and their glory.”
Parents often gave children names that described the parent's hopes and future expectations regarding that child.
The word translated “name” in the Old Testament literally means “A mark or a brand.”
People were given the names they were given for a reason.
A study of Bible names often reveals much about the personality of the people mentioned in the Bible.
For instance, David means “Beloved.”
Abraham means “Father of a multitude.”
Jacob means “Trickster.”
Goliath means “Splendour.”
All of these people proved true to their names!
In this message, I want to talk about a name we all know.
I want to look at the name of the One mentioned in .
There must be something special about the name Jesus.
After all, it was a name given to Him by God the Father,
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The name Jesus is a name that has been exalted by the Father, .
when that name is mentioned, men should bow before Him and confess Him as Lord.
His name is a special name!
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The name Jesus is a name that has been exalted by the Father, .
when that name is mentioned, men should bow before Him and confess Him as Lord.
His name is a special name!
The name Jesus is a name that has been exalted by the Father,
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when that name is mentioned, men should bow before Him and confess Him as Lord.
His name is a special name!
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when that name is mentioned, men should bow before Him and confess Him as Lord.
His name is a special name!
I want to preach for a while on the subject: What's In A Name? I want to give you some biblical reasons why His name is a name above all others names.
When we finish, I hope we will be able to understand some of the glory contained in that blessed, wonderful name.
I. His Name Reveals His Personality
(Emmanuel — God With Us)
A. Reveals a Supernatural Baby
Not just another child, but God in human flesh,
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B. Reveals a Supernatural Birth
Not a normal birth, but a virgin birth,
, which produced a child without a sin nature, .
which produced a child without a sin nature,
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C. Reveals a Supernatural Battler
Why would God enter this world?
He came to fight a battle that humanity could never wage or win.
He came to do battle with Satan and sin.
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His Name Reveals His Purpose
(Jesus — Jehovah Is Salvation)
A. Speaks of His Desire
The name Jesus reveals a God with a desire to save sinners.
We are told that Jesus came into this world not to condemn the lost, but to save them,
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This was not a new desire, but it was the heartbeat of God even before the world was formed, ; .
God's plan was conceived in eternity and consummated (bought to completion) in time.
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This was not a new desire, but it was the heartbeat of God even before the world was formed,
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God's plan was conceived in eternity and consummated (bought to completion) in time.
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God's plan was conceived in eternity and consummated (bought to completion) in time.
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God's plan was conceived in eternity and consummated (bought to completion) in time.
B. Speaks of His Deliverance
The name Jesus reminds us that He came into this world for the sole purpose of setting the “captives” free, .
He came for the redemption (paid the dept of our sins) of the lost,
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C. Speaks of His Death
The name Jesus reminds us of the fact that He came into this world to die for our sins.
The only way the sin problem could have been dealt with is through the shedding of blood,
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Jesus came that He might die on the cross to set us free from sin! (⇒ , “for us”; , “for me”.)
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Jesus came that He might die on the cross to set us free from sin! (⇒
, “for us”; , “for me”.)
, “for us”;
“for me”.)
III.
His Name Reveals His Power
(⇒ “His name shall be called…” Note the word “name” is singular and not plural.
Not His “names”, His “name.”
Jesus displays all the following characteristics at he same time.)
A. He Is the Supernatural One
This word means Miracle, Supernatural, Secret and Extraordinary, ⇒
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He is the Miracle Man! Men cannot comprehend Him, but He can be believed on by the smallest child.
He is wonderful!
He is the Miracle Man! Men cannot comprehend Him, but He can be believed on by the smallest child.
He is wonderful!
B. He Is the Supervising One
This word mans “to advise, counsel, purpose, devise and plan.”
It refers to His role as the leader and guiding force of our lives.
He is wonderfully qualified for this job.
He is the Planner of the Path,
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He is the Giver of Grace, .
He is the Worker of Wonders, ; .
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He is the Giver of Grace, .
He is the Worker of Wonders, ; .
He is the Giver of Grace,
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He is the Giver of Grace, .
He is the Worker of Wonders, ; .
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He is the Worker of Wonders, ; .
He is the Worker of Wonders,
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C. He Is the Sovereign One
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