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His
Name
There are two hundred and
fifty-six names given in the Bible for the Lord Jesus Christ
and I suppose
this was because He was infinitely beyond all that any one name could
express.── Billy Sunday
in a sermon
"Wonderful
" quoted in The
Real Billy Sunday.
“ HIS NAME.”
Ⅰ.
Separated to His Name. “ To take out
of them a people for His Name” (Acts 15:14).
Ⅱ.
Sonship through faith is His Name. “
Power to become the sons for of God
even to them that believe on His Name”
(John 1:12).
Ⅲ.
Salvation in His Name. “ Thou shalt
call His Name Jesus
for He shall save His people from their sins” (Matthew
1:21).
Ⅳ.
Suffering for His Name. “ Rejoicing
that they were counted worthy to suffer shame for His Name” (Acts 5:41).
Ⅴ.
Separated by His Name. “ Let every
one that nameth the Name of Christ depart from iniquity” (11. Tim.2:19).
Ⅵ.
Submission to His Name. “ That the
Name of our Lord Jesus Christ may be glorified in you” (11. Thess.1:12).
Ⅶ.
Service in His Name. “ For My Name’s
sake hast laboured” (Revelation 2:3).
── F.E. Marsh《Five Hundred Bible Readings》
“
I AM.”
When Moses
wishes to know the name of the person who has sent him
that he may tell the
children of Israel
he is told to say
“ I Am hath sent me unto you” (Ex.3:14).
When we have the “I Am” as our Commissioner
we have all He is
all He has
and
all He can do at our back. It seems as if the Lord said
“ Whatever you need
I
the great I Am
will supply it.” The Jesus of the New Testament is the
Jehovah of the Old Testament. Therefore the “ I Am’s” of the Gospel of John
will illustrate this point. No less than eight times does Christ use the very
words we have in relation to Himself.
Christ’s word to the woman of Samaria. “ I that speak unto thee Am” (John 4:26).
(The He is in italics in Revised Version
and should be left out).
Christ’s word to the Jews. “Except ye believe that I Am (margin)
ye shall die in your sins” (John 8:24
R.V.) “ Ye shall know that I Am” (John
8:28
R.V.
M.) “ Before Abraham was I Am” (John 8:58).
Christ’s word to Judas and the soldiers in response to
their admission that they were seeking Him. “ Jesus saith unto them
I Am.’ No
wonder they went back and tell to the ground when He said
“ I Am.” Again
Christ asks them as to the One they are seeking
and in reply
“ Jesus
answered
I told you I Am” (John 18:5
6
8
R.V.) Leave out the “ He” in each of the above
verses. As in the former case
it is given in italics in R.V.
and should be
omitted. Thus the Great I Am is discovered in the lowly Jesus. What force and
fullness this gives to Christ’s titles!
Are we hungry?
He says
“ I Am the Bread of Life”
(John 6:35
41
48
51).
Are we dark? He
says
“ I Am the Light of the world” (John 8:12).
Do we need an
open way to God? He says
“ I Am the Way” (John 14:6).
Do we want an
entrance into blessing? He says
“ I Am the Door” (John 10:7
9).
Do we need a
substitute? He says
‘ I Am the Good Shepherd
who giveth His life foe the
sheep” (John 10:11
14).
Do we need
life? Christ says
“ I Am the Life’ (John 14:6).
Do we need truth?
Christ says
“ I am the Truth? (John 14:6).
Do we need
fruitfulness? He says
“ I Am the True Vine” (John 15:1
5).
Is it a
question of raising our loved ones? He says
“ I Am the Resurrection” (John
11:25).
── F.E. Marsh《Five Hundred Bible Readings》
“ IN MY NAME.”
Ⅰ. Surrendering. Forsaking all for My Name sake. “ Everyone that hath
forsaken houses……for My Name’s sake” (Matt.19:29).
Ⅱ. Separation. Gathered in My Name. “ Gathered together in My Name”
(Matt. 18:20).
Ⅲ. Suffering. Hated for My Name’s sake. “ Ye shall be hated of all men
for My Name’s sake” (Matt.10:22).
Ⅳ. Serving. Working in My Name. “ Whosoever ye shall give you a cup of
water to drink in My Name” (Mark 9:41).
Ⅴ. Supplicating. Praying in My Name. “ Whatsoever ye shall ask in My
Name” (John 14:13).
Ⅵ. Sincerity. Labouring for My Name’s sake. “ For My Name’s sake hast
laboured” (Rev.2:3).
Ⅶ. Strength. Holding fast in My Name. “ Thou holdest fast My Name”
(Rev.2:13).
── F.E. Marsh《Five Hundred Bible Readings》
JESUS.
When John Howard wanted to visit the
prisons of Russia he sought an interview with the Czar. He explained his
object
and the Czar gave him permission to visit any prison in his Empire. It
was a long and weary journey; he knew how jealously the prisoners were guarded
and how averse the gaolers were to permit any one to visit them. But he set out
in perfect confidence. When he arrived at a prison he would make his
application
and was prepared for the refusal which invariably came. Then he
produced the Czar’s mandate
and the prison doors were immediately opened to
him. He had faith in that name
and was justified by the results. In like
manner
those who have faith in Him who bear the name of Jesus
find that there
is in that name—
J Justification (Rom.4:24
25).
E Eternal Life ( John 4:13
14).
S Salvation (Matthew 1:21).
U Union (John 12:24).
S Satisfaction (John 7:37).
── F.E. Marsh《Five Hundred Bible Readings》
MELCHISEDEK.
There
is a difference between atonement and priesthood —
Ⅰ.
Atonement is a thing of death
and priesthood a thing of life.
Ⅱ.
Atonement is once for all
finished; priesthood is continuous.
Ⅲ.
Atonement was accomplished on earth
priesthood is carried on in heaven.
Ⅳ.
Atonement is for the sinner
and priesthood for the saint.
Christ
is a priest after the order of Melchisedek. Melchisedek was without father or
mother in a priestly sense
i.e.
his priesthood was of a different order from
Aaron’s
which depended on descent and genealogy
and lasted for a definite period.
Christ is the Eternal One. His priesthood begins and ends with Himself.
It
is interesting to note the three things that Melchisedek did when he met
Abraham (Gen.14:18-20).
Ⅰ.
He brought forth bread and wine to him. Bread
is strengthening and wine is symbolical of joy. Our High Priest ministers to us
His own word and joy.
Ⅱ. He blessed him. We are blessed in our
High Priest. We read that when Christ was about to ascend to heaven
He let His
disciples as far as Bethany
and there
with uplifted hands
He blessed them
(Luke 24;50). We never read that those hands were put down.
Ⅲ.
He received from Abraham a tenth of
what he had taken. Our High Priest waits for our gifts and offerings. There are
four we can give—
A. Our bodies (Romans 12:1).
B. Our service (Phil.2:17; Heb.13:16).
C. Our money (Phil.4:18).
D. Our praise (Heb.13:15).
── F.E. Marsh《Five Hundred Bible Readings》