God’s Name

“The name of the Lord is a strong tower; the righteous run to it and are safe”. (Proverbs 18:10 NIV)

Scripture is filled with passages encouraging us to call upon the name of the Lord. Psalm 18:3 says “I call to the Lord who is worthy of praise, and I am saved from my enemies.” I have many enemies. These enemies are not physical human beings, but rather thoughts and feelings that rob me of my faith and joy in God.

The enemies of fear, worry, anger, depression, and many others draw me away from believing that God is truly good and in control of my life. At times, these feelings are natural human responses, but Satan knows how to use them in such a way that they become enemies to my spiritual and physical well-being.

God has many names in Scripture and I have found it helpful to speak them. I may praise him for being my Elohim (Creator) when I am able to enjoy the beauty of this world. I may cry out for him to be my Jehovah-sabaoth ( Lord of Hosts) when I need his protection against the attacks of Satan’s lies. When I feel abandoned and hopeless, he is my El Roi (the God Who Sees). I continually ask him to be Jehovah-rapha (Healer), and above all he is my Savior. God’s name is powerful. It is a strong tower – a place of safety and refuge.

Just as I know God’s name, he knows mine: “He calls his own sheep by name” (John 10:3). How wonderful that we each have such an intimate relationship with our Lord! He knows our name and our every need before we even ask. And how comforting to know that regardless of how often we call his name, he always hears our cry.

Prayer: Lord, your Word says that because you love me, you will rescue me and protect me because I know your name. When I call, you will answer (Psalm 91:14,15). Thank you for those wonderful and comforting promises. Help me to believe those promises today. Amen.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Bronlynn Spindler is a wife and mother of three grown daughters and lives in Fredericksburg, VA. She struggles with chronic back pain, depression, headaches, and fibromyalgia. You may contact her at spindler@cox.net.

4 Comments (+add yours?)

  1. Beth
    Oct 01, 2009 @ 07:39:46

    Yes Bronlynn, isn’t it great that God never tires of hearing our cries like human beings, no matter how much they loved us, would.

    I keep thinking I’d like to do a study of his Names but haven’t done it yet. They are rich with meaning and show us the many facets of his perfect Person.

    This devotional with its good reminders is just what I need tonight as I struggle with feeling so overwhelmed with my challenges. Thank you.

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  2. Lynn Severance
    Oct 01, 2009 @ 09:38:19

    Hi Bronlynn,

    Thanks for reminding us that God can be all things to us whenever we are in need – for whatever need.

    Today I sought the God of comfort and He showed up.

    Bless you!
    Lynn

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  3. Carlene Bean
    Oct 01, 2009 @ 12:17:39

    Thank you for reminding me that God is really all that I need. When I look at the many names He has, He is my all in all.

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  4. Sandra Platt
    Oct 06, 2009 @ 19:36:35

    Oh I love to study the names of God. It always leaves me in awe of His Awesomeness and Holiness. And yet He loves us so much! He is my Strong Tower, my Rock of Refuge. Thank you for reminding me of all of this. Just what I needed.

    Reply

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