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Names Of God Video – Very Inspiring! This inspiring video shows several of the most important Hebrew names of God. Hearing and seeing the amazing names of God helps us know who God is, and it gives us a deep sense of awe for our wonderful and great God and Father. Enjoy this video and share it with friends please. God has just one personal name. It is written יהוה in Hebrew and is usually rendered “Jehovah” in English. Through his prophet Isaiah, God stated: “I am Jehovah. That is my name.” (Isaiah 42:8) This name appears about 7,000 times in ancient Bible manuscripts —far more frequently than any other term for God or, indeed, anyone else’s personal name.

Yahweh Tsebaoth: The Lord of Hosts. Appearing over 250 times in the Old Testament, this name can also be translated as ‘The Lord of Armies’.

It captivates His sovereignty over all spiritual and physical armies. He is the Lord of Hosts and gives charge to a multitude of heavenly beings to face our adversaries. Teen patti gold play online. The King of the universe is fighting on our behalf- the victory is already ours. “‘Cease striving and know that I am God; I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth.’ The Lord of hosts is with us; The God of Jacob is our stronghold.” (Psalm 46:10-11). El Olam: The Eternal God.This name teaches us that God created time, yet exists outside of and beyond it. Before the creation of the universe there was God with no beginning and no end.

All things we know of change through time, yet our Father never does. This means the character of God, His Word, His Kingdom, and all He stands for never change and never end. That means we have a unceasing, dependable, trustworthy and consistent God! God has eternity in view for you.

“Lord, You have been our dwelling place for all generations even from everlasting to everlasting, You are God.” (Psalm 90:1-2) He is the same yesterday, today, and forever. Yeshua: Jesus. Beloved, there is no more important question that we must be prepared to answer than: “ Who Do You Say at I Am?” (Matthew 16:15). This is the question Jesus asked his disciples and the only sound conclusion was that He was who He said He was, and is who He said He is – Lord, Messiah and Saviour.The name of Jesus is the fulfilment of all the other names of God as it is the name of salvation. “And there is salvation in no one else; for there is no other name under Heaven that has been given among men by which we must be saved.” (Acts 4:12). Furthermore as John 16:6 says, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father but through Me.” If you have never done so, then call upon the Name of Jesus and be saved.

God is infinitely far above our ability to fully understand, He tells us through the Scriptures very specific truths about Himself so that we can know what He is like, and be drawn to worship Him. The following is a list of 30 names and attributes of God. Use this guide for 30 days to enrich your time set apart with God by taking one description of Him and meditating on that for one day, along with the accompanying passage. Worship God, focusing on Him and His character. Day 1God is Jehovah.

The name of the independent, self-complete being—“I AM WHO I AM”—only belongs to Jehovah God. Our proper response to Him is to fall down in fear and awe of the One who possesses all authority.— Day 2God is Jehovah-M’Kaddesh. This name means “the God who sanctifies.” A God separate from all that is evil requires that the people who follow Him be cleansed from all evil.— Day 3God is infinite. God is beyond measurement—we cannot define Him by proportions or magnitude. He has no beginning, no end, and no limits.— Day 4God is omnipotent. God is all-powerful.

He spoke all things into being, and all things—every micro-organism, every breath we take—are sustained by Him. There is nothing too difficult for Him to do.—; Day 5God is good. God is the embodiment of perfect goodness. He is kind, caring, and full of favor toward all of creation.— Day 6God is love.

God’s love is so great that He gave His only Son to bring us into fellowship with Him. God’s love not only encompasses the world, but embraces each of us personally and intimately.— Day 7God is Jehovah-jireh. This name means “the God who provides.” Just as He provided yesterday, He will also provide today and tomorrow. He grants deliverance from sin, the oil of joy for the ashes of sorrow, and eternal citizenship in His Kingdom for all those adopted into His household.— Day 8God is Jehovah-shalom. This name means “the God of peace.” We are meant to know the fullness of God’s perfect peace, or His “shalom.” God’s peace surpasses understanding and sustains us even through difficult times. It is the product of fully being what we were created to be.— Day 9God is immutable.

All that God is, He has always been. All that He has been and is, He will ever be. He is ever perfect and unchanging.— Day 10God is transcendent. God is not merely eminent, the highest being. He is transcendent—existing beyond and above the created universe.— Day 11God is just. God is righteous and holy, fair and equitable in all things. We can trust Him to always do what is right.— Day 12God is holy.

God’s holiness is not simply our best image of perfection. God is utterly and supremely untainted. His holiness stands apart—unique and incomprehensible.— Day 13God is Jehovah-rophe. This name means “Jehovah heals.” God alone provides the remedy for mankind’s brokenness through His son, Jesus Christ.

The Gospel is the physical, moral, and spiritual remedy for all people.— Day 14God is self-sufficient. All things are God’s to give, and all that is given is given by Him. Everything we give Him was initially given to us by Him.— Day 15God is omniscient. This means God is all-knowing. God’s knowledge encompasses every possible piece of information regarding anything that currently exists, existed in the past, or will exist in the future.— Day 16God is omnipresent. God is everywhere—in and around everything, close to everyone.

“‘Do not I fill heaven and earth?’ declares the Lord.”— Day 17God is merciful. God’s merciful compassion is never ending and does not run dry. Through His provision in Christ, He took the judgment that was rightfully ours and placed it on His own shoulders. He waits and works now for all people to turn to Him and to live under His justification.— Day 18God is sovereign. God presides over every event, great or small, and He is in control of our lives. He rules all creation with all knowledge and power.— Day 19God is Jehovah-nissi. This name means “God our banner.” Under His banner we go from triumph to triumph and say, “Thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ” (1 Corinthians 15:57).— Day 20God is wise.

God knows and acts with perfect wisdom in all things. He always acts for our good, which is to conform us to Christ.— Day 21God is faithful. Out of His faithfulness God honors His covenants and fulfills His promises. Our hope for the future rests upon God’s faithfulness.— Day 22God is wrathful. Unlike human anger, God’s wrath is never capricious, self-indulgent, or irritable. It is the right and necessary reaction to objective moral evil.— Day 23God is full of grace. Grace is God’s good pleasure that moves Him to grant value where it is undeserved and to forgive debt that cannot be repaid.— Day 24God is our Comforter.

Jesus called the Holy Spirit the “Comforter,” and the apostle Paul writes that the Lord is “the God of all comfort.”— Day 25God is El-Shaddai. This name means “God Almighty,” the God who is all-sufficient and all-bountiful, the source of all blessings.— Day 26God is Father. Jesus taught us to pray, “Our Father” (Matthew 6:9), and the Spirit of God taught us to cry, “Abba, Father.,” an intimate Aramaic term similar to “Daddy.” The Creator of the universe cares for each one of us as if we were the only child He had.— Day 27God is the Church’s head. God the Son, Jesus, is the head of the Church.

As the head, the part of the body that sees, hears, thinks, and decides, He gives the orders that the rest of the body lives by.— Day 28God is our intercessor. Knowing our temptations, God the Son intercedes for us.

He opens the doors for us to boldly ask God the Father for mercy. Thus, God is both the initiation and conclusion of true prayer.— Day 29God is Adonai. This name means “Master” or “Lord.” God, our Adonai, calls all God’s people to acknowledge themselves as His servants, claiming His right to reign as Lord of our lives.— Day 30God is Elohim. This name means “Strength” or “Power.” He is transcendent, mighty and strong. Elohim is the great name of God, displaying His supreme power, sovereignty, and faithfulness in His covenant relationship with us.—Sources:, by A.W. Tozer;, by Nathan Stone; and, by Kenneth Landon. Share this Navigator Discipleship Tool Download a print friendly PDF of Praying the Names and Attributes of God to pass along.

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