Editor in Chief Cathy FergusonDear Believers in Jesus the Christ,
The Holy Spirit would like for me to reveal to spiritual believers about knowing the
Names of God and calling on the names of God. The Holy Spirit taught me the
names of Abba Father Yahweh and whenever I was in need I would call on Abba Father Yahweh by the name that addressed my need. For example, when I was
sick I would call on
Jehovah Rapha the LORD who heals me.
Bartimaeus called out to Jesus and captured His attention by calling Him
Son of David. It is important to call Abba Father Yahweh by the right name when petitioning HIM for help. If I needed
money or substance I called on
Jehovah Jireh. If I need
peace I called on
Jehovah Shalom. Abba Father Yahweh would always
respond to my call. When Bartimaeus called out to Jesus there were many others in the crowd with needs; however Jesus stopped to help Bartimaeus because Bartimaeus knew something about Jesus that the others who were in need did not know and that was He was the Son of David. Because Bartimaeus had this information it enable him to stand out from the crowd and receive his healing.
Spiritual believes billions of people cry out to the Living God Abba Father Yahweh everyday. How are you going to distinguish yourself from all the others crying out to God. Spiritual believers you distinguish yourself by knowing God's names. Here are just a few of the many names of God Abba Father Yahweh.
Spiritual believers learn the names of Abba Father Yahweh and call on HIM.
Overview of the Names of God in Scripture
(1) Elohim: The plural form of EL, meaning “strong one.” It is used of false gods, but when used of the true God, it is a plural of majesty and intimates the trinity. It is especially used of God’s sovereignty, creative work, mighty work for Israel and in relation to His sovereignty (Isa. 54:5; Jer. 32:27; Gen. 1:1; Isa. 45:18; Deut. 5:23; 8:15; Ps. 68:7).
Compounds of El:El Shaddai: “God Almighty.” The derivation is uncertain. Some think it stresses God’s loving supply and comfort; others His power as the Almighty one standing on a mountain and who corrects and chastens (
Gen. 17:1; 28:3; 35:11; Ex. 6:31;
Ps. 91:1, 2).
El Elyon: “The Most High God.” Stresses God’s strength, sovereignty, and supremacy (
Gen. 14:19;
Ps. 9:2;
Dan. 7:18, 22, 25).
El Olam: “The Everlasting God.” Emphasizes God’s unchangeableness and is connected with His inexhaustibleness (
Gen. 16:13).
(2) Yahweh (YHWH): Comes from a verb which means “to exist, be.” This plus its usage, shows that this name stresses God as the independent and self-existent God of revelation and redemption (
Gen. 4:3; Ex. 6:3 (cf. 3:14); 3:12).
Compounds of
Yahweh: Strictly speaking, these compounds are designations or titles which reveal additional facts about God’s character.
Yahweh Jireh (Yireh): “The Lord will provide.” Stresses God’s provision for His people (
Gen. 22:14).
Yahweh Nissi: “The Lord is my Banner.” Stresses that God is our rallying point and our means of victory; the one who fights for His people (
Ex. 17:15).
Yahweh Shalom: “The Lord is Peace.” Points to the Lord as the means of our peace and rest (
Jud. 6:24).
Yahweh Sabbaoth: “The Lord of Hosts.” A military figure portraying the Lord as the commander of the armies of heaven (
1 Sam. 1:3; 17:45).
Yahweh Maccaddeshcem: “The Lord your Sanctifier.” Portrays the Lord as our means of sanctification or as the one who sets believers apart for His purposes (
Ex. 31:13).
Yahweh Ro’i: “The Lord my Shepherd.” Portrays the Lord as the Shepherd who cares for His people as a shepherd cares for the sheep of his pasture (
Ps. 23:1).
Yahweh Tsidkenu: “The Lord our Righteousness.” Portrays the Lord as the means of our righteousness (
Jer. 23:6).
Yahweh Shammah: “The Lord is there.” Portrays the Lord’s personal presence in the millennial kingdom (
Ezek. 48:35).
Yahweh Elohim Israel: “The Lord, the God of Israel.” Identifies Yahweh as the God of Israel in contrast to the false gods of the nations (
Jud. 5:3.; Isa. 17:6).
(3) Adonai: Like Elohim, this too is a plural of majesty. The singular form means “master, owner.” Stresses man’s relationship to God as his master, authority, and provider (
Gen. 18:2; 40:1; 1 Sam. 1:15; Ex. 21:1-6; Josh. 5:14).
(4) Theos: Greek word translated “God.” Primary name for God used in the New Testament. Its use teaches: (1) He is the only true God (
Matt. 23:9; Rom. 3:30); (2) He is unique (
1 Tim. 1:17; John 17:3; Rev. 15:4; 16:27); (3) He is transcendent
(Acts 17:24; Heb. 3:4; Rev. 10:6); (4) He is the Savior (
John 3:16; 1 Tim. 1:1; 2:3; 4:10). This name is used of Christ as God in
John 1:1, 18; 20:28; 1 John 5:20; Tit. 2:13; Rom. 9:5; Heb. 1:8; 2 Pet. 1:1.
(5) Kurios: Greek word translated “Lord.” Stresses authority and supremacy. While it can mean sir (
John 4:11), owner (
Luke 19:33), master (
Col. 3:22), or even refer to idols (
1 Cor. 8:5) or husbands (
1 Pet. 3:6), it is used mostly as the equivalent of Yahweh of the Old Testament. It too is used of Jesus Christ meaning (1) Rabbi or Sir (
Matt. 8:6); (2) God or Deity (
John 20:28; Acts 2:36; Rom. 10:9; Phil. 2:11).
(6) Despotes: Greek word translated “Master.” Carries the idea of ownership while kurios stressed supreme authority (
Luke 2:29; Acts 4:24; Rev. 6:10; 2 Pet. 2:1; Jude 4).
(7) Father: A distinctive New Testament revelation is that through faith in Christ, God becomes our personal Father. Father is used of God in the Old Testament only 15 times while it is used of God 245 times in the New Testament. As a name of God, it stresses God’s loving care, provision, discipline, and the way we are to address God in prayer (
Matt. 7:11; Jam. 1:17; Heb. 12:5-11; John 15:16; 16:23; Eph. 2:18; 3:15; 1 Thess. 3:11).
1 Robert Lightner, The God of the Bible, An Introduction to the Doctrine of God (Baker Book House, Grand Rapids, 1973) page 107.
The Spiritual Believers Never Giving UpThank you brothers and sisters in Christ for your prayers. I fasted this morning as part of my
first fruits walk. I had a helping of the Words of Lord Jesus the Christ and the Words of Abba Father Yahweh. I praised and worshipped Abba Father Yahweh, the Lord Jesus, and the Lord Holy Spirit. I gave Abba Father Yahweh all the Praise and all the Glory for this victory in my life. All spiritual believers please keep me up in prayer in this area.
Stay tune for more.
Your Sister In Christ Jesus,
Dr. Edith Davis