Showing posts with label Jesus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jesus. Show all posts

8/13/14

Calling on the Name of the Lord in NT - 7

Subject:  Lord, my eyes have seen Your salvation


Yesterday, we saw that "Yeshua" means "Yahweh saves".  Everytime we mention Yeshua, the Name of Yahweh is proclaimed.  Yahweh saves us through Yeshua.  


Luke 2:25-32,
25 And, behold, there was a man in Jerusalem, whose name was Simeon; and the same man was just and devout, waiting for the consolation of Israel: and the Holy Spirit was upon him.

26 And it was revealed unto him by the Holy Spirit, that he should not see death, before he had seen the Lord's Christ.

27 And he came by the Spirit into the temple: and when the parents brought in the child Jesus, to do for him after the custom of the law,

28 Then took he him up in his arms, and blessed God, and said,

29 Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace, according to thy word:

30 For mine eyes have seen thy salvation,

31 Which thou hast prepared before the face of all people;

32 A light to lighten the Gentiles, and the glory of thy people Israel.



Simeon, filled with the Holy Spirit of God, held baby Jesus in his arm and prayed to Yahweh God (2:28), whom he addressed as "Lord" (2:29) saying that his eyes had seen God's salvation (2:30). 

In Jesus, Simeon sees God's salvation.

In the context, the "Lord" here in 2:26 and 2:29 refer to Yahweh, not to Jesus.

The Spirit of God revealed to Simeon that Jesus is Yahweh's Christ, meaning Jesus will be the Messiah Christ that all the people of Israel were looking forward to for their redemption.

When Joseph and Mary entered into the temple of Jerusalem, they had already given the name  " ישוע  " (Yeshua) to the baby as instructed by the angel of
God.  
Like all Jewish parents, they came to the temple of Jerusalem to fulfill the requirements of the law. "According to the Law of Moses, they brought Yeshua to the Temple to present him to the Lord as it is written in the Law of the Lord, "Every male who first opens the womb shall be called holy to the Lord".  (Luke 2:22-23)

The "Lord' here refers to Yahweh as it is a quote from the OT.  Unfortuantely because we are working with English and LXX translations, we do not see the word "Yahweh". "Yahweh" is in the original Hebrew text in Exodus 13:11-12.


Simeon was a just and devout man and he had been waiting for a long time for the consolation of Israel.  So when Simeon laid his eyes on Yeshua,  he turned his attention to God and blessed Yahweh for he has now seen salvation from God in Yeshua.  Blessed be Yahweh God. God allows Simeon to see Yahweh's salvation not just for Israel but also for the Gentiles, so Simeon went on and gave a message to Mary from God.

At this time in the temple, Anna, the old prophetess, also gave thanks to Yahweh, for redemption is going to come through "Yeshua".  Anna then spent the rest of her life speaking of Yeshua to "all who were looking for redemption in Jeruslaem."

Yahweh accomplishes the redemptive work of salvation through Yeshua,  the Lamb of God, the sacrifice for the atonement of sins, to take away the sin of the world (John 1:29).  

1 Peter 1:18-21 tells us that "we are ransomed with the precious blood of Christ, like that of a lamb without blemish or spot.  He was foreknown before the foundation of the world but was made manifest in the last times for your sake who through him are believers in God, who raised him from the dead and  gave him glory, so that your faith and hope are in God."

Simeon, Anna, Peter, and the early apostles put their faith and hope in Yahweh God for salvation.  

In Yeshua, they see Yahweh's salvation.

In Yeshua, do we see Yahweh's salvation?

Yeshua directs our attention to Yahweh, the One who saves.  Yahweh is our ultimate Savior. Yahweh savse through Yeshua. Our faith and hope are in Yahweh. 

:)




8/12/14

Calling on the Name of the Lord in NT - 6

Subject:  Yeshua




Matthew 1:21 "She will bear a son, and you shall call his name Jesus, for he will save his people from their sins.” 

When Jesus was born, his name was given by Yahweh God, not by Joseph.  Why did God choose this name for Jesus?  Jesus will save his people from their sins. 

The name of Jesus has to do with God's salvation Unfortunately, the meaning of the name does not come out in the English Translation.

"Jesus" is a transliteration from the Latin "Iesus", which comes from the Greek word  ησος  (Iēsoûs). 

In Jesus' time, the common language was Greek. But the Jews in Jesus' time understood Hebrew and spoke Aramaic. Aramaic is a Semitic language related to Hebrew and Arabic. Being brought up in a Jewish home in Nazareth, Jesus would have his roots in the Hebrew language.

So when the angel of Yahweh appeared in Joseph's dream, Joseph was to call his son  ישוע  "Yeshua".

ישוע  "Yeshua" is the Hebrew name for Jesus.
ישוע  "Yeshua" is a shortened form of the Hebrew name  יהושע  "Yehoshua".


יהושע "Yehoshua" is a compound name consisting of two parts:
  •  The first part   יה (Yahis the contracted form of the Tetragrammaton — God’s Four Letter Name: יהוח  YHWH.
  •  The second part is the Hebrew verb  שׁוּעַ (shua‘)  meaning to cry for help, to deliver, save, or rescue.

The entire name would then literally mean, "Crying out to YHWH to save" or simply "YHWH saves."


Our English names don't bear much meaning, but this is not so with Hebrew names as they have deep meanings in relation to the person.


"Yeshua" means crying out to Yahweh for deliverance.  Yahweh's Name is actually in the name "Yeshua".  

How remarkable this is!  

Everytime we mention Yeshua, we are proclaiming Yahweh. We are also calling out to Yahweh.

The name "Yeshua" indeed helps us to call on Yahweh.

:) 


3/26/14

'My Name" - 6

Subject: "My Father's Name"




God’s SHEM represents God’s authority.

When we do things in the SHEM of God, we are actually acting under the authority of God. 

Jesus uses this phrase “My Father’s Name” twice to emphasize his authority comes from Yahweh.
1.  John 5:43, I come in my Father’s Name

God gives authority to Jesus through His SHEM. Jesus bears God’s Name and acts completely under the authority of His Father.

2.  John 10:25… the works that I do in my Father's Name, they bear witness of me.

Jesus’ works have power because he acted in his Father's Name. God gives power to Jesus to do miracles and to cast out demons. 

God's SHEM signifies God’s highest authority. 



Jesus spiritual authority came from his Father. 
  • God gave spiritual authority to Jesus because He lived in total submission to His Father.
  • Jesus' life released God's power and authority to teach, do miracles, heal the sick and cast out devils.

Jesus' name is important in the New Testament. 
  • God chose this name for Jesus. 
  • Jesus' Hebrew name is "Yeshua". 
  • "Yeshua" means "Yahweh saves". 
  • Yahweh's Name is actually embedded in Yeshua's' Name. 
  • This is why we can also call on Yeshua's Name as Yahweh has also given him all authority and lifted him up high with a name above all names.

In the future, we will study about the greatness of Jesus. His greatness is summed up in walking in His Father's Name.