“I will be
filled with joy because of you. I will sing praises to your name, O Most High.”1
In
1540, Martin Luther had an assistant and friend named Friedrich Myconius.
Friedrich had become sick and was on his deathbed and wrote Luther a farewell
letter.
Luther
immediately sent a reply, ‘I command you in the name of God to live
because I still have need of you in the work of reforming the church…the Lord
will never let me hear that you are dead but will permit you to survive me. For
this I am praying because I seek only to glorify the name of God’.
Friedrich,
who had already lost the ability to speak, did soon recover and lived an
additional six more years, but then died two months after Luther himself had
died.
There
is power in God’s name, and when we ask things in His Name, according to His
will, He answers. While we may be most familiar with just a couple of names of
God, there is a long list of names used for God, and each describes a certain
attribute of His character. From El Shaddai, “The All-Sufficient One”, to
Jehovah-Jireh, “The Lord Who Provides, each name will give you a new reason to
worship Him, trust Him, and praise Him. He is our God in every season and can
understand each circumstance in our lives because of His great care for us.
Suggested
prayer: Almighty God, you alone are faithful and worthy to be praised. Your
names each describe an attribute of your greatness, but also describe the
different ways in which you connect with us. Regardless of the season we are
in, you truly are everything we need. I ask that you help me seek to know you
more each day and trust you unconditionally. In the powerful name of Jesus I pray,
Amen.
Psalm 9:2 (NLT).