‘The names of
the Lord is a strong tower; the righteous run to it and are safe.’ (Proverbs
18:10)
The study of the theme of the Holy names of God
is an interesting and captivating one. Going through Scriptures we see God’s
revelation of Himself through His names, and how God’s names reveal
certain characteristics which are
disclosed only when His people enter an area of special need. This reflection
is aimed at increasing our knowledge and appreciation of God through an
understanding of some of His most Holy names in Scriptures. We truly come to
know God only through the means by which He chooses to reveal Himself – Creation,
the Scriptures, and through His Son, the Lord Jesus Christ. During the Old
Testament times, God revealed Himself through His various names until, of
course we come to the final unfolding of Himself through Jesus Christ – the
name by which we fully know God.
Generally
speaking, Names are good and wonderful, and are much more than
identity, because without name, you take away the uniqueness, dignity and importance
of personalities. Daily we are reminded of the experiences, whether sweet or
bitter that certain names evoke in our lives. While some names suggest
tremendous beauty, others evoke fear. Call the name of Adolph Hitler, Saddam Hussien,
Osama Bin Ladin, Idi Amin and Boko haram and everybody would shrink and
shudder. But call the holy name of JESUS and people are happy,
because the name suggests beauty, goodness, power, wonder, excellence and
victory. Jesus our Saviour came to
bless, heal, and to save. He saved sinners, murderers, prostitutes, drug
addicts, alcoholics and criminals. In his name we stand and carry on with our
Christian mission, witness and testimony.
Like
no other name, GOD holds a special place in the minds and cultures of
people throughout the world. In God’s name there is power, wonder, strength,
freedom, peace, transformation and healing. A name when used in the Bible, is
not merely a designation; it is a definition. The names of God reveal
characteristics about Him, and this should have special bearing and influence
on our lives and character as we reflect upon them. It is because of lack of
knowledge, says the Scripture, that God’s people are destroyed (Hosea 4:6). It
is too important an issue to ignore or neglect as Christians. Think about it
deeply. God’s holy names reveal His greatness, majesty, power, glory, grace and
love for humankind. Disturbing and vexing questions and problems are
insignificant when measured against the greatness of an omnipotent God.
Therefore,
growing in God for us believers involves far more than just attending Church,
tithing and listening to homilies. Many believers do all these and yet remain
stagnant in their walk with God. So learning the truth about God is vital to a
healthy walk with Him. We gain knowledge and understanding through spiritual
instruction and reading of the Word of God. Yet simply listening to the truth
and reading the Word of God without deep involvement, application and
internalization of it is useless. It requires deep faith in action.
St. James says, ‘For just as the body without the Spirit is dead, so also Faith
without good works is dead’ ( James 2:26).
In
this reflection, we shall focus our thoughts on only three Hebrew names for God
found in the Bible that clearly reveal His nature and character – Elohim,
Adonai and El-shaddai. We must discover and realize that our total
well-being rest securely in the arms of the almighty Creator, the author of
life, perfecter of our faith and the giver of salvation.
Primarily,
God is first revealed and seen in Scripture in His capacity as Creator.
This is an inescapable and irresistible truth. It occurs in the opening verse
of the book of Genesis: ‘In the beginning God created the heavens and the
earth’ (Genesis 1:1). The Hebrew name for God here is Elohim, and
clearly points to the one who possesses all the divine powers. The fact
that the Bible begins with the picture of an almighty Creator teaches that
without the Creator, the universe and life is meaningless. So when we lose
sight of God everything is lost, and we have no basis for life, meaning and
purpose, and the world doesn’t just make any sense. The question is since God
is our Elohim (the one who possesses all divine powers),
why did He created us and what is our response to the Creator’s creation?
Second
is Adonai. The literal meaning of the Hebrew name Adonai
is ‘Lord and Master’. The word contains the thought of ownership,
Lordship and divine authority. This is understood in the context of the
text from (Isaiah 6:1-13). Due to the death of the godly king Uzziah a period
of national darkness had settled upon Judah. In the midst of the crisis,
however, Prophet Isaiah is given a vision of an eternal throne on which sits
the Lord and Master of the Universe. From this vision Isaiah draws a good deal
of comfort and courage, and moves forward into a powerful, prophetic ministry.
‘How true it is that sometimes we do not see God as Adonai (Lord
and Master) until an earthly power has let us down’ said Selwyn Hughes.
Third
is El-Shaddai. Although the meaning of the Hebrew name El-Shaddai
is uncertain, the traditional interpretation is this: ‘God is sufficient’
or ‘God is enough’. When confronted by Sarai’s physical inability to
produce a child, God steps in, takes charge of the situation, breathes fresh
vitality into her being and announces and reveals Himself as El-Shaddai
‘God is sufficient’ or ‘God is enough’ and the strengthener
and nourisher of His people (Genesis 17:1-16). This simply
reveals to us the infinite resources of an Almighty God. God’s supply, we must
know so immeasurably exceeds all human demands. Perhaps, you are caught up at
this very moment in a situation which seems desperately hopeless and do not
know where to turn? Hope is not completely lost. Turn to God with faith because
He is your El-Shaddai, Elohim and Adonai, and His resources so
infinitely exceed all your requirements. He can do for you infinitely much more
than you can ever imagine or comprehend. With Him life takes on a new and wondrous meaning. So call
upon His name today, make Him your starting point in everything and place Him
firmly at the centre of your life.
Rev.
Fr. Michael Adefemi Adegbola, Director Media Service Centre, Kaduna Nigeria
2012