Name Of Jesus
The name of Jesus holds profound significance in the Bible, encapsulating His identity, mission, and authority. The name "Jesus" itself is derived from the Hebrew name "Yeshua," meaning "Yahweh is salvation" (Matthew 1:21). This highlights that Jesus embodies the divine purpose of salvation for humanity. In Philippians 2:9-11, it is emphasized that God has exalted Jesus and bestowed upon Him the name that is above every name, signifying His supreme authority and the reverence that is due to Him. In the biblical context, names often reflect character or role; thus, Jesus' name signifies His role as the Messiah and Savior. In John 14:13-14, Jesus indicates that His name carries the power to invoke His will, stating that whatever is asked in His name will be done. This underscores the importance of His name in prayer and the believer’s relationship with Him. Additionally, Acts 4:12 affirms that there is no other name under heaven by which humanity can be saved, further solidifying the centrality of Jesus’ name in the Christian faith as the means of salvation and the gateway to a relationship with God.
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Prayer 03 Praying in the Name
By Alden Gannett2.2K43:13JOB 1:21MRK 12:30JHN 13:34ACT 3:4GAL 5:22In this sermon, the speaker shares a personal story about the death of his seven-year-old daughter and how he prayed for her life to be spared. Despite his prayers, God took her home. However, the speaker rejoices in the fact that God answered his prayers in a different way by protecting his other children from a dangerous incident involving a fire. The sermon emphasizes the power of prayer and the importance of loving God and others as summarized in the commandments.
His Name Is Called Jesus
By Erlo Stegen1.2K1:10:22MAT 6:33LUK 2:21LUK 2:25JHN 1:29ACT 5:12CO 13:14HEB 13:8In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of staying faithful to God and following His word. He uses the story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego in the fiery furnace as an example of how God can protect and deliver His people in difficult times. The preacher also warns against lying and deceit, using the story of Ananias and Sapphira as a cautionary tale. He encourages listeners to live a life of overflowing abundance in Christ and to experience the promised land here on earth. The sermon concludes with a reminder that if one has not experienced heaven on earth, they will not experience it in the afterlife.