The sermon titled "Jehovah-Asah, Jehovah-Elohiym" focuses on the theological significance of God's names in relation to Jesus Christ, particularly how Jehovah-Asah (the Lord our Maker) and Jehovah-Elohiym (the Lord our God) encapsulate God's covenantal relationship with His people. Preacher Daniel Parks emphasizes that Jehovah is the self-existent, eternal God who is also the Creator. He draws on Scripture, especially Psalm 95:6, to illustrate the necessity of reverent worship and humble acknowledgment of God as the Maker of all things. Parks argues that all of creation belongs to Jehovah, and therefore, worship must be approached with thanksgiving and a proper posture of the heart, aligning with Reformed doctrines that stress God's sovereignty and majesty. The sermon underscores the practical significance of understanding God's names, as they reinforce believers' identity in Christ and call them to worship in spirit and truth.
Key Quotes
“Jehovah is God's name par excellence. It is his covenant name... as the creator goes by the name Elohim.”
“We do not approach God in order to boast of ourselves… We come with thanksgiving for all that he is and all that he has done for us.”
“When you have seen Jesus Christ, you have seen Him who cannot be seen… He is the image of the invisible God.”
“This is our God. This is Jehovah. We will be glad and rejoice in his salvation.”
The name Jehovah represents God's eternal, self-existent nature and His covenant relationship with His people.
The name Jehovah, as described in the Bible, signifies God's covenant identity and His unique relationship with His people, standing in stark contrast to the general term Elohim, which is used for gods in general. Jehovah is the self-existent One whose existence is not derived from anyone else; He is eternal and the creator of all things. This name encapsulates God's character as the Redeemer while also emphasizing His sovereignty over creation, making it clear that all creation ultimately belongs to Him. This understanding of Jehovah reflects His attributes that are essential for approaching Him in worship and reverence.
Psalm 95:6, Psalm 99:5
The name Jehovah is crucial as it reveals God's unchanging nature and His covenant relationship with His people, fulfilled in Jesus Christ.
For Christians, the name Jehovah is vital as it embodies God's immutable nature and His unwavering commitment to His people. It is a reminder that He is the I AM who is always present and actively involved in the lives of His people. The name signifies not just a title but represents the deep relational aspect of God where He engages with humanity in a personal and direct way. Jehovah’s attributes, revealed through His compound names, offer assurance of His providence, peace, holiness, and righteousness, all of which find their ultimate fulfillment in the person of Jesus Christ, who embodies these divine qualities.
John 1:3, Hebrews 1:10-12
We know Jesus is Jehovah because the New Testament declares His divine nature and role as Creator, confirming His eternal existence alongside the Father.
The testimony of Scripture affirms the divinity of Jesus Christ, clearly identifying Him as Jehovah. In the New Testament, passages such as John 1:3 and Hebrews 1:10-12 illustrate that by Him all things were made, signifying His active role in creation. God declares Him as God in Hebrews, stating, 'Your throne, O God, is forever and ever,' which confirms His divine identity. Furthermore, the cohesive message of the Old and New Testaments points to the fact that the attributes and roles traditionally assigned to Jehovah are fully manifested in Jesus Christ. His works, His eternal nature, and the acknowledgment of His deity provide a firm foundation for Christians to affirm that Jesus is indeed Jehovah.
John 1:3, Hebrews 1:8-10
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