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What does the Bible say about the matchless name of Jesus?

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The Bible emphasizes that God's greatest act of making Himself a name is through the salvation of His people, particularly in Christ.

The Scriptures reveal that God's name is made glorious primarily through the redemption of His people. This is articulated in passages like Philippians 2:9-11, where God has exalted Christ and given Him a name above every name because of His saving work. Throughout the Old Testament, God made a name for Himself by delivering His people, which ultimately points to the most significant deliverance found in Jesus Christ, who redeemed His people from their sins (Ezekiel 36:21-23). In essence, the name of Jesus embodies the fullness of God's power, justice, and mercy manifested in redemption, serving as a source of hope for sinners.
Scripture References: Philippians 2:9-11, Ezekiel 36:21-23

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His Matchless Name
Frank Tate · Sep 30, 2012
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Joshua

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