We have this lovely blanket at my house; I think my grandmother on my dad’s side gave it to us years ago. It’s soft, knitted, sunlight ...

The Names of God

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We have this lovely blanket at my house; I think my grandmother on my dad’s side gave it to us years ago. It’s soft, knitted, sunlight yellow, and covered in the names of God with their various meanings.

The other day, I was sitting on the couch, wrapped in this blanket, contemplating something I’d just read in my Bible. As I did, my eyes roamed over the blanket and caught on the words “Jehovah: Unchangeable, Intimate God.”

I'd read these words a million times, but they hit me with thunderous power that morning: Unchangeable. Intimate. God.

My first thought was… Whoa. That’s so… big.

And it is. It's such a huge thought to try to cram into my brain, that my next thought was, “I like calling Him Papa better,” something I’d begun a few months ago, as it embodied the feeling of a loving and caring protective authority, someone I could adore endlessly and trust without fear, all things He's been teaching me to do. Papa was much easier to understand than Jehovah.

A second later, I realized how ridiculous my own thought sounded. How wrong it was for me to retreat to the name “Papa,” as a way to hide from the idea of God being so big. Not that it’s wrong to use a name that feels personal and holds specific meaning to what He’s been teaching me, but it’s silly—and worse—to attempt to disregard the other parts of His nature just because it’s hard for me to wrap my mind around them.

I think sometimes, we as Christians need to be reminded of just how big God is. That He is in fact more than justsomeone you can trust, that He entails even more than the Savior who loved us enough to die for our sin. He is these, yes, but He is also The Unchangeable, Intimate, Eternal God of the Universe. The Creator and Judge of us all. The Author and Perfecter. The Alpha and the Omega. He is before eternity and in eternity and after eternity. He is.

He just is.

And that is a shocking thing to try to comprehend.

But sometimes, I think we do need to at least contemplate that idea. To sit and just be aware of the holiness and awe-inspiring, incomprehensible greatnessof our God. He puts a whole new meaning on any word you use to describe Him, and every once in a while, we just need to be reminded of that. To stand in amazement as the knowledge of His magnificent, awe-inspiring, holiness and greatness and Godnesswashes over us.

He is Jehovah.

Unchangeable.

Intimate

God.

Therefore let us be grateful for receiving a kingdom that cannot be shaken, and thus offer to God acceptable worship with reverence and awe.
Hebrews 12:28



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15 comments:

  1. Amen. That is beautiful and so true. So, so true. :)
    thefloridsword.blogspot.com

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  2. Lovely, I like to call him Father more than anything else :D

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  3. I like calling him Father... it makes him seem big, safe, protective, friendly, and majestic all at once. All of His names really do add to His character :0

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    1. Yeah, it's kind of why I like Papa! Yup, so true!

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  4. This is so, so true!! I think the idea of God both being unchangeable and so big but also incredibly intimate is really difficult to understand yet important. I remember a few years ago my little sister (who was maybe 4 at the time) and her friend were having a conversation:
    "If God has the whole world in his hands, he must be really, really big"
    "Yeah like bigger than the whole world"
    "But then how does he fit in your heart because he's so big?"
    "I think he must be smaller than an ant to fit"
    "But then he's really big and really small"
    idk, this was really funny and cute but also true.

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    1. Oh, that is so cute! But it's also really true, the importance of knowing, if not understanding, that contrast and how just and amazing mind-bloggling it is. He is the incredible God. <3

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    1. Then I'm thrilled I could give it to you! :D <3

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  6. Beautiful! I wish I had that blanket; what an excellent reminder it is. :D Thank you for sharing! <3

    Sincerely, Melissa
    melissagravitis.blogspot.com

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    1. Thank you! And no problem, I'm glad it touched you! :)

      I put the picture on pinterest, so you could always save it for when you need the reminder. :)

      https://www.pinterest.com/pin/330944272609229023/

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  7. Hello Alexa, I use to have one of these blankets of Jehova's names, can you tell me where to get another please?

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  8. Pls again let me know where I can get another of these blankets:
    srwcolon77@yahoo or srwcolon77@gmail.com
    God Bless!

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    1. Hi, there! I actually don't know where to get them; my grandmother bought these years ago and gave them to my family. You could check Amazon or Etsy, or an online store like that, but when I looked, I didn't see anything quite like these.

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