
‘Prince of Peace’ is a title used for Jesus specifically. Where ‘Jehovah Shalom’ referred to God the Father, the title ‘Prince of Peace’ refers to God the Son, Jesus Christ. The Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit are one God, and by their nature are peaceful and bring peace. This title is explicitly…

Jehovah Shalom occurs once in the Old Testament in Judges 6; it was used by Gideon to worship God for the peace He was going to restore to Israel. The Israelites did evil in the Lord’s sight. So the Lord handed them over to the Midianites for seven years. The Midianites were so cruel that the Israelites made…

Take some time to contemplate the names of God that we have looked at this week. Carefully consider each one. What does it mean for God to bear each one of these names? Which name of God is most meaningful to you? How has meditating on these names of God impacted the way you…

The word ‘Mekoddishkem’ means ‘to sanctify’ or ‘ to consecrate’. The title Jehovah Mekoddishkem can be translated as ‘the Lord who sanctifies you’. To be ‘sanctified’ or ‘consecrated’ means to be ‘set apart’ by God. It is used only two times in the Old Testament, both of which refer to keeping God’s law; firstly,…

Jehovah Sabaoth, as a title of God, is used over 200 times in the Old Testament. It is first used in 1 Samuel 1:3. It can be translated as ‘the Lord of Hosts’ or ‘the Lord of Heaven’s Armies’. 1 God is our refuge and strength, always ready to help in times of trouble.2 So we…

The name Jehovah Tsidkenu is used only twice in the Old Testament, in the book of Jeremiah. It can be translated as ‘the Lord our Righteousness’, showing God’s justice and righteousness. This title of God is first used in Jeremiah 23:6: 5 “For the time is coming,” says the Lord,“when I will raise up a righteous descendant from…

What does it mean to be an ambassador for Christ? Let us take a closer look at these accounts of Elijah and King Ahab in the Bible: Now Elijah, who was from Tishbe in Gilead, told King Ahab, “As surely as the Lord, the God of Israel, lives—the God I serve—there will be no dew…

Jehovah Rapha is another title of God, similar to Jehovah Jireh. In this instance, the word ‘Rapha’ is attributed to God. ‘Rapha’ means ‘to heal’ or ‘to restore’. Jehovah Rapha can be translated as ‘the Lord who heals’. As a name for God, it is first used in Exodus 15:26 Then Moses led the…

The name ‘Jehovah Jireh’ derives from two words, the first word being ‘Jehovah’ (Yahweh -” the One who is”) and the second word ‘Jireh’ being used to describe Jehovah. ‘Jireh’ can be interpreted as describing God’s ability to see to something or provide. When we call God Jehovah Jireh, we do so in declaration…