Saturday, September 25, 2010

On 9/25/2010 by Centro De Cursos Prematrimoniales in , , , , , ,    No comments
What a wonderful thought, that in the original Hebrew text the name "Jesus" is defined as "God Saves". When ever we consider the question, "why are names so important in scripture?" We learn that culturally, and "biblically" God used names to reveal the purpose, destiny, character, and action of an individual or system. Names are very important in the context of scripture, and should be taken at face value. For God always has a tendency to change names of individuals who are in transition (a Hebrew) with God.

In the context of this question, we learn that Jesus's name, was divinely in line with his eternal purpose. Take for example the word "salvation", Jesus himself, according to the purpose of God, was to bring about a final act, for which humanity and its corrupt condition will be "delivered" or freed from the captivity or peril, of sin. It is an act of rescue. When considering the word "deliverance", this word is synonymous to removing the stronghold or restraint, of sin which limits mans potential to thrive in a loving relationship with God. In both God delivers and saves man from his moral depravity, and inability to live and choose righteously. These words, and acts of "heroism" are one, in the same.

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