"See the virgin will become pregnant and give birth to a son, and they will call Him Immanuel, which is translated "God is with us."
- Matthew 1:23
How did you get your name? Was it a name your parents
liked? Was it a family name? Was it a name that was popular in
culture during the time period you were born? My first name was a name
that my parents liked; and one of my middle names is a family name. I also
know of many children who have names that were based on movies or
celebrities. Names can be anything from traditional to interesting to
down-right “what was the parent thinking?” God knew what He was thinking
when He chose the perfect name for His Son. He chose a name that would span
the ages of time and would be meaningful to all.
In the New Testament, we find that God, through His angel messenger(s),
gave specific instructions to Mary and Joseph about what to name His Son. In both Matthew 1:21b and Luke 1:31b, the
couple is told, “…you will call His name
Jesus.” It’s interesting to note
that in Hebrew, this special name means “The Lord Saves.” Coincidence?
I think not.
As we study the Scriptures, we find that our Savior Jesus
has many descriptions, which we also refer to as “names,” woven throughout the
Bible. Isaiah 9:6 tells us our Savior
will be the, “Wonderful Counselor,
Everlasting Father, and Prince of Peace.”
He is also described as Christ, Lord, Master, Messiah, Son of Man, Lamb
of God, Light of the World, and so many more.
These descriptions help us to connect with and worship our Savior for
the great and amazing things he has done and is doing in our lives.
In this season of my life, my favorite name of Jesus is
“Immanuel.” It’s actually the name that was prophesied for Jesus way
before He was born. “Therefore the Lord himself will give you a
sign: The virgin will conceive and give birth to a son, and will call him
Immanuel” (Isaiah 7:14). The name Immanuel
means “God With Us.”
About this time last year, I was ever so mindful of the name
Immanuel. I was going through a very
hard time of grief and loss – something that I haven’t really talked about publically. It was one of the most painful things I have
ever gone through in my life and I felt so alone in my sorrow. Don’t get me wrong, my family and some close
friends were there for me and walked with me through the valley, but I still
felt like no one anywhere understood my exact feelings and my exact grief. I came to really rely on the name of Immanuel
because I knew He hadn’t forgotten me and was the only one who would walk every
single second with me…and He has.
Our world is so uncertain and in such upheaval right now
that having Jesus with us is about the only way we can make it through. Devastation, loss, grief, violence, hatred –
all of these are situations happening even as you read this blog that make you
shake your head and feel hopeless. If we
place our hope in Immanuel, however, we can change our attitude into one of confidence
because we know God is with us…always! He
will guide and direct us. He will lead
us through the valley. He will help us
know what to say and how to help others in their time of need. Can you imagine how the world would react if
we changed our attitudes to be one of hope during hardship?!
I find it so significant that Jesus’ last words on earth were
such a testament to His name Immanuel – the name He was given and that was prophesied
so many years before. While ascending
into heaven, looking at His disciples who were scared and unsure of when their Savior
would return again, Jesus comforts them – and us, because we’re waiting too –
with words that are so indicative of His given name. “And
remember, I am with you always, even
to the end of the age” (Matthew 28:20).
Amen!
Very good
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