The sermon "Bless His Name" by Greg Elmquist primarily focuses on the significance of God's names as a reflection of His character and relationship with His people. The preacher articulates that names are vital in revealing God's nature, using Psalm 145:1, which begins and concludes with calls to bless the name of the Lord. Elmquist emphasizes the importance of revering God's name to understand His divine attributes and roles, such as Jehovah Jireh (the Lord who provides) and Jehovah Nissi (the Lord our banner), showcasing how these names encapsulate God's goodness and sovereignty. Throughout his message, he references various Scriptures to illustrate these characteristics, particularly from the Old Testament, and emphasizes that understanding God's names offers believers a deeper relationship with Him and encouragement in faith. The practical significance lies in the call for believers to approach God with reverence and to find comfort in His promises, thus fostering a lifestyle of praise.
“Names mean something. Your name means something to you. A good name is rather to be had over silver and gold, the proverb says, and God's name reveals to his people who he is.”
“To take his name in vain means to empty it of its meaning... The righteous hear his name and they run to it.”
“You see, the Lord Jesus Christ could refer to his father as my father. But the only way that God can be our father is by virtue of our union with the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“The Lord Jesus Christ himself is our righteousness. It's not just what he did. He himself is our righteousness before God.”
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