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Why is the name of God's people important?

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The name of God's people is significant because it signifies their identity and status as His chosen inheritance, elevating their worth in the sight of God.

The name of God's people is critically important as it represents His covenant relationship with them. In Romans 9, God declares that He will call those who were not His people as His beloved. This name not only identifies believers as God's chosen but also signifies ownership and divine protection. When God's name is upon His people, it assures them that they are His treasure and that He will preserve them against all odds. The importance of this name is underscored by the assurance that if any part of God's inheritance fails, it impacts His glory, thereby reinforcing the sacredness of their identity.
Scripture References: Romans 9:25-26, Revelation 3:12

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Psalm 83, p3 of 3
Rick Warta · Aug 14, 2025
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