The Profound Significance of Jesus' Names

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The names of Jesus are the most important. That was a great spot for an amen. Let's try it again. The names of Jesus are the most important. Amen? And Jesus has got a lot of names. And we're going to look at four of them in Isaiah 9, verse 6. But first, let me just give you kind of an overview of the name of Jesus from the book of Acts. The book of Acts is the history of our church. It tells us about how our church started. And they were big on the name of Jesus. [00:03:05] (30 seconds)


And right now you have the opportunity, the chance to willingly choose to bow the knee to Jesus. One day you're not going to have a choice. But I'm inviting you this Christmas to bow at the powerful name of Jesus. Names are important. The names of Jesus are the most important. In Isaiah 9, verse 6, we see this famous Christmas verse. And Isaiah gives us four names of Jesus. And I want to show it to you right now. Isaiah 9. Verse 6. [00:06:30] (32 seconds)


The king of the universe, who holds all things together, became a child. He bore the shame and the humility of humanity. Humanity being born. Now you say, well, was Jesus really God? I mean, did he make that claim? Or were those from people, other people, followed him that said that Jesus was divine? Well, let me give you some scriptures. This is Jesus himself talking about who he is. John chapter 10, verse 30, Jesus says, I and the Father are one. [00:09:17] (37 seconds)


So we see his shame, we see his claim, and we also see his fame. Look back at verse 6. For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given, and the government shall be upon his shoulder. Now was the government ever upon Jesus' shoulder? Is Isaiah mistaken here? Is his prophecy wrong? Is it, it didn't come true? Jesus didn't set up his kingdom on earth. A lot of the people wanted Jesus to do that, but he was crucified. [00:13:02] (29 seconds)


There's the kingdom of this world, that still is here. But there's the kingdom of God who has come, Jesus come. We're following him. We're part of the kingdom of God, but it's not here fully yet. But there's coming a day where it's going to be here. And Jesus will be down the road ruling and reigning as the king of heaven and earth. You know, this is how it works. This is how eternal life works. [00:13:55] (24 seconds)


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