Lessons
For Christian Ladies
This
Series Of Lessons Was Taught By
Mrs.
James Modlish

What's
In A Name?
Introduction:
When I was a young
girl I had the dubious privilege of going to school with
a bounty of girls who had the same name as mine. There
was: Linda Zalar, Linda Cook, Linda Cummings, Linda
Sumners, Linda Allen, Linda Blay, etc. I just happened to
be born in the year when the name Linda must have been at
the top of the most popular list. And no matter how hard
I tried, I could not convince my parents to let me change
it to something exotic like Kimberly.... that was exotic
in the 50's! Even if I could have come up with some
unique way of spelling it, that would have helped. Alas,
there are not too many ways you can spell Linda!
Your name is an intregal
part of you... in many ways it defines who you are;
sometimes it shapes how your personality develops; often,
it causes people to make assumptions about you. Centuries
ago, children were given names that denoted a certain
trait, such as beauty, courage, or faithfulness. And in
some cultures, a last name was taken to proclaim a man's
occupation, i.e. Miller or Cook. A name is a thing of
value... Robert E. Lee, though poor after the Civil War,
refused a salary of $50,000 a year to let an insurance
company use his name. He said that if his name was so
valuable he must guard its integrity.
When the birth of Jesus was
prophesied in the Old Testament, He was given several
names long before He was born... names that would define
who He was to be and all the facets that would
encompass.
(Isaiah
9:6)
Do you think that God just
randomly chose these names because of their poetic
beauty... obviously, if you know anything at all about
your Bible and the phenomenal way the Lord has prepared
and preserved it for us, you know that He does nothing
"randomly." No, He planned for His Son to embody the
essence of every one of these names.
Let's
examine them for a moment:
A. Wonderful
-
[1]. This
is what every parent thinks their child is... until
they hit the teen years!!!
[2]. Why does God choose to name His Child
Wonderful?
(a). (Matt.
21:15) - Because of the things He did. The New
Testament is resplendent with the miracles
performed by Jesus Christ. And without a doubt,
those who were the recipients of His power would
call Him Wonderful.
(b). Mark. 15:39 - Because of Who He is. The
presence of Jesus even as He was dying on the cross
gave testimony to the fact that He was God's own
Son and deserving of the name Wonderful.
B. Counsellor
-
[1]. This
has to be the busiest occupation in America today.
People pay large sums of money to be able to relate
their most intimate thoughts to a perfect stranger.
And giving advice can be dangerous. Socrates was a
Greek philosopher who went around giving what he
thought was good advice. They poisoned him! We need to
be reminded that the most knowledgeable and caring
counsellor is readily available.
[2]. Why does God choose to name His Child
Counsellor?
(a). (Matt.
10:29-30) - Because of His knowledge. Who is better
to give you counsel than the One who knows you so
well that He even knows the number of hairs on your
head? (Isa. 28:29) tells us that the Lord of Hosts
is wonderful in counsel.
(b). (Matt. 9:36) - Because of His compassion. You
may be able to find the most caring, empathetic
person on the planet to listen to your problems and
offer solutions, but there is only One who feels
the compassion for you that Jesus Christ does. I am
reminded of the occasion when Jesus gave time to a
learned man named Nicodemus who chose to come to
Him in the dark of night. Instead of berating
Nicodemus for his cowardice, Jesus clearly and with
love pointed him to the way of salvation.
C. Mighty God
-
[1]. It is
no coincidence that many cults negate the Trinity and
take away the position of Jesus. What better way to
undermine the authority of God's Son?
[2]. Why did God choose to name His child the
Mighty God?
(a). (Jn.
10:27-30) - Because He is God. And this is not a
hollow claim by a fraud for Jesus proved in His
actions the power He possessed. We only need to
recall the healing of the blind man, the taming of
the sea, the feeding of the 5000 to convince us
that this Man was deserving of the name "Mighty
God."
(b). (Gen. 1:26) - Because He has existed from the
beginning of time and prior to that. This Man that
would speak so gently to the children, the One who
would weep over a city is the same One who spoke
creation into existence. How deserving He is of the
name "Mighty God."
D. Everlasting Father
-
[1]. This
may be the name we understand in some small measure
for most of us have known our earthly fathers or have
some knowledge of what a father should be. I have been
blessed with an unusually great father... one who
quietly and faithfully fulfilled his role as Dad. A
father represents security, stability, safety, but an
earthly father has a beginning and an end. How much
more is Jesus a Father to us because He not only
provides that security, stability and safety, but He
will never cease to be.
[2]. Why did God choose to name His son
Everlasting Father?
(a). (Rev.
1:10-11) - Because He has no ending. Have you ever
tried to contemplate the eternal, having no
beginning and no ending? In some way there is a
great deal of comfort in knowing that Jesus as God
has always existed, confusing as it is!
(b). (Gal. 3:26) - Because we are His children. It
is said that the Muslims have 99 names for the
Supreme Being, but none resembles the intimacy of
the Christian's "Our Father." The tender fatherly
love of God for His children is only revealed in
the Bible.
E. Prince of Peace
-
[1]. We are
certainly familiar with the title of Prince for we
have been inundated beyond tolerance of the details of
the life of the Prince of Wales; we are a little less
familiar with the Prince of Monaco or the Prince of
Spain, but they do exist and are considered royalty.
But any earthly prince is the overseer of an earthly
place, while Jesus is the Prince of an intangible
dream... peace.
[2]. Why does God choose to name His son the
Prince of Peace?
(a). (Acts 5:31)
- Because a prince has authority. As the verse
states, Jesus has the authority of God to forgive
sins. And that is what makes Him unique above all
others for He is willing to forgive what can send
you to an eternity without Him.
(b). (Isa. 11:1-10) - Because He will rule over the
coming Millennial Kingdom. In that thousand year
reign, Jesus will truly assume His role as the
Prince of Peace, and what a glorious time that will
be. The dream of the ages, peace on earth, will
come to pass, and the babe in the manger will be
recognized as the Lord and Saviour of mankind.
(Psa. 24:9-10) tells it best.
So, in prophetic fashion,
God named His Son hundreds of years before He was born
and did so in the most descriptive fashion.
But the name for our Saviour
which captivates us the most is found in (Matt. 1:21).
Thanks be to God for His unspeakable gift.
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