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Running To God’s Name

Shakespeare once asked, “What’s in a name?” It turns out a lot. In the 1940’s, Harvard started studying the effects a person’s name had on their grades and the predictability of them graduating. Recent studies show that a person’s name can influence Our choice of profession, whom we marry, whether we get accepted into a school, whether we get hired at a job and even the stocks we buy. A name is powerful, but we don’t often sit and think about how our life is influenced by our name. You may have a family name, a trendy name, one your parents made up or one they liked. No matter what, your name has influenced your personality and sometimes even the friends you keep.

In ancient times, a person’s name was often synonymous with their character. Think of Naomi in the book of Ruth. Her name meant “sweet”, but when she lived through a famine, moved from her home and her husband and sons died, she wanted her name to be Mara (bitterness). Jacob was a heel or supplanted who tricked people until he encountered God one night. His name was changed to Israel which means “one who wrestles with God”. There was also the disciple named Simon. His name meant “one who hears,” but Jesus wanted him to put what he heard into action and changed his name to Peter (rock). Jesus told him that He would build his church on this rock knowing at that moment that Peter was anything but a rock steady person. His name was who he became.

Proverbs 18:10 says, ”The name of the Lord is a strong fortress; the godly run to him and are safe“ (NLT). The Passion Translation says, “The character of God” being synonymous with His name. He is the God who sees you (El Roi), the one who gives you victory (Jehovah Nissi), the one who provides in your moment of need (Jehovah Jireh), the one who heals (Jehovah Rapha), your peace (Jehovah Shalom) and your righteousness (Jehovah Tsidkenu). You can run to His character, revealed by His name, in whatever you’re facing in this moment. He is your strong tower when life seems to be crumbling all around you. We must trust in His name and His character more than the situation in front of us. He is there ready to provide what we need in each moment of our life, but it’s up to us to run to Him in those moments. Who do you need Him to be for you today? Call on His name and character without delay.

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Running To God

What do you do when you’re stressed, under attack or when everything seems to be going wrong? We all have a fight or flight switch in our brain. When it’s to for flight, where do you go? What do you normally do? I tend to close up, get quiet and go to bed early. My body and brain run through every scenario of how to get out of it or resolve the conflict. I expend lots of energy and brain power thinking about it to the point that it consumes me. I know some people whose response is to complain about it looking for sympathy. Others will try to express it in art to help them process everything. We all go to something to help us cope with the situation. Sometimes that thing we run to is a bad habit or an old sin that we just can’t seem to beat.

When David was under attack, he went on the run to other cities and caves. I’ve been to the area in Israel where he would run to. It’s hot there and there’s not much in that area to sustain life. Every time we go through that area, I look up into the mountains looking for caves wondering, “Is that one that David stayed in? Why would he come here?” However, God used his time on the run to refocus his attention back to where it belonged. A mighty warrior like him could easily think his own might was good enough to save himself, but God reminded him that He was his rock, fortress and sure salvation. David’s faith and trust in God grew while he was on the run because he learned to trust in God’s character during those times.

Proverbs 18:10 says, “The name of the Lord is a strong fortress; the godly run to him and are safe” (NLT). The word “name” here actually translates to “the character of God.” Instead of blaming God for our situation, we need to be trusting in His character. To do that, I think about Lamentations 3:22-23. It says, “The faithful love of the Lord never ends! His mercies never cease. Great is his faithfulness; his mercies begin afresh each morning.” I draw comfort from those words knowing that God is not the source of my problems. He’s the source of my refuge and strength from them. He is faithful to grow me through them and to deliver me when the time is right. When troubles come your way, don’t run away from God. Instead run to Him remembering His character that has always sustained you.

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