Time with Jesus - Sunday, 03 June
2012
Hi all,
What’s in a name? Far more
than we realise. We often “dump” a name on a baby with very little thought. It’s
a nice name so that’s what the baby’s name will be. Be very careful. In many
cases the baby will grow up into an expression of that name. Names are
powerful; more powerful than we know. Today we meditate on names and naming.
Jim & Phyllida Strickland
Matt 10:8
Freely you received, Freely give |
Time with Jesus – Sunday, 03 June 2012
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Matt 10:8
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INTRODUCTION
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DAILY LIGHT EVENING SCRIPTURES
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THE
NAME GAME
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Names
can be terribly embarrassing and difficult to live with. My wife Phyllida was
given the name by her parents. The name means “green leaf” and since she was
born in the Spring, it seemed appropriate to them at the time. I know her
mother was “into” Shakespeare and this may be where they found it. The
problem was that it was so unusual. She had to say it, repeat it and spell it
to everyone she met. When I first met her, all I had heard was the name
spoken by others. So one of my earliest Christian poems was dedicated to
“Fillador”; “Filly” for short! I have been forgiven.
Another
danger is the reading of initials. Bernice, Agatha Gladstone gives rise to
BAG as initials. Not a nice name for an attractive and virtuous young woman. It
would be a disaster if Mr and Mrs Thomas named their son Stephan, Horatio, Ignatius
or even Basil Andrew! Some of us may well remember the Johnny Cash song, “A
boy named Sue”. An example of what happens when children are given
“difficult” names.
In
Scripture, the child was given a name which was, in a sense, prophetic. A
case in point is the name David. The name means “Beloved”. He is now
remembered as the “beloved king of Israel” who was also God’s beloved. It’s
an interesting exercise to examine the names given to Jacob’s twelve sons. In
a miraculous way, these names described the character and behaviour of the
recipient. In these cases you will find that the mother gave the name to
their baby when they were born and the names represented something the mother
knew or experienced at the time. One of the most poignant of these was
Rachel’s second son. She died in childbirth and wanted to call him Benoni –
son of my sorrow. Her husband overruled her and called him “Benjamin” – son
of my right hand. Benjamin grew to be exactly what his name depicted; Jacob’s
favourite whom he was reluctant to let out of his sight. He finally allowed
it only when he was under great stress to feed his family. Her first son,
Joseph (increase or addition) became Pharaoh’s Prime Minister. The story of
how he came to be in Egypt and became Prime Minister is legendary. Because of
this, Jacob and family went to Egypt and multiplied to the point where they
became a great nation.
We
often find that the Lord tests us on the names we choose. For example if you
choose to call your church, “Agape’” He will test your church’s love for
members and outsiders. Jack Hayford knew all about this when his assembly
began to increase in numbers. They collectively agreed to call themselves,
“The Church on the Way”. By implication, they hadn’t arrived and were seeking
to follow the will of God. Frankly I like this idea. None of us have arrived.
We are seeking to be like Him.
Jim
& Phyllida Strickland
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1 When
Abram was ninety-nine years old, the LORD appeared to him and said, "I am El-Shaddai--'God Almighty.' Serve Me faithfully
and live a blameless life.
Genesis 17:1 NLT
12 Not that I have already obtained this or am already
perfect, but I press on to make it my own, because Christ Jesus has made me
his own. 13 Brothers, I do not
consider that I have made it my own. But one thing I do: forgetting what lies
behind and straining forward to what lies ahead, 14 I press on toward the goal for the prize of the upward
call of God in Christ Jesus.
Philippians 3:12-14 ESV
24 Enoch walked steadily with God. And then one day he was
simply gone: God took him.
Genesis 5:24 MSG
18 Grow in the grace of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.
Get to know him better. Give him glory both now and forever. Amen.
2 Peter 3:18 NIrV
18 As all of us reflect the Lord's glory with faces that
are not covered with veils, we are being changed into his image with
ever-increasing glory. This comes from the Lord, who is the Spirit.
2 Corinthians 3:18 GW
1 When
Jesus had spoken these words, he lifted up
his eyes to heaven, and said, "Father, the hour has come; glorify your
Son that the Son may glorify you,
John 17:1 ESV
15 I'm not asking You to take them out of the world, but
to keep them safe from the evil one.
John 17:15 NLT
23 I in
them and You in Me, that they may be perfected in
unity, so that the world may know that You sent Me, and loved them,
even as You have loved Me.
John 17:23 NASB
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Names were most important way back in
Bible days.
There wasn’t a Samantha; no Clint’s and
not a Bae (This is a name)
Their names were the description of
what they’d surely be.
They also seemed to get it right and
that’s whom you would see.
Jacob meant “deceiver” And they sure
got that right.
He cheated and he tricked his way from
everyone in sight.
But he became the victim when he came
to take a wife.
When he awoke next morning, a big
shock in his life!
He’d wed the ugly sister! By then it
was too late.
He had to marry both of them; a
somewhat cruel fate.
With them and with their handmaiden
who were his concubines,
He had a daughter and twelve sons, the
heads of family lines.
We could go through his offspring and
speak about their names.
But space prevents this happening and
we’d be playing games.
Now when it came to Father God Who’s
“Name” we do not know,
Moses had a problem when the bush gave
off its glow.
When he asked, What Your Name is, “I
AM” is what God said;
For I AM God Almighty of the living
and the dead.
Whatever you are wanting, “I AM” all
you need
The Everlasting Holy One Who can do
any deed.
The ages will all come and go, but I
remain the same.
You never will define Me by giving Me
a Name.
It isn’t a coincidence, we are the
same today,
Our names define a person, no matter
what men say.
Upon my birth certificate is written
Ernest, James.
Ernest is appropriate, that’s what my
family claims.
And James denotes a cheater. And that
was very true.
It’s only Jesus in my life changed
what I used to do!
So please be very gentle when It comes
to naming kids.
Perhaps the names you give them will
put them on the skids.
Jacob got a new name. God called him
“Israel”
A prince who has prevailed with God.
This name went down quite well.
I’d also like a new one. But what
should that name be?
A name that shows my character and
what men ought to see?
A name that’s short for “bond slave of
Jesus Christ my King”.
I’ve scratched my head and pondered,
but don’t know anything,
That is a bit more suitable. But
Ernest was my dad.
So I’ve been known as Jimmy since I
was just a lad.
Perhaps now he’s departed that’s what
I ought to pick?
Not Clint nor Finn nor Akwell; not
Yaegan, Grant nor Mick.
But I have grown accustomed to
answering to Jim.
It satisfied my forebears; I hope it
pleases Him!
Jim Strickland
Written 3rd June 2012 |