“Because he knows my name I will set him on high.
He will call upon me and I will answer;
I will be with him in distress;
I will deliver him and give him honor.”
Psalm 91:14-15 (NAB)
The words in this Psalm are spoken by the Lord, telling us if we know His name and call upon Him, He will answer and deliver us in the day of our distress. At the time the Psalmist was inspired to write this, he didn’t know the name of God or the name of the future Messiah. The Holy Spirit inspired David to write about a special name, which was not yet revealed. He had no idea that the holy name was “Jesus.”
God’s name has always been hidden throughout the history of the Old Testament. Moses heard the voice of God, and listened to His words in the flames of a burning bush, and on top of a thundering mountain, but God never revealed His name to him. When Moses directly asked God what His name is, He answered,
“I AM who I AM.”
To this day, the most religious sects of Judaism consider it sacrilegious to say or write “God.”They refer to Him as the Most High or the Eternal One. In Jewish literature, His name is spelled
“G-d”, omitting the middle letter, in reverence for the One who is too holy to write or even utter the word, God. They usually refer to Him as, “Hashem”, which means
“The Name.”
The Hebrew reverence for God’s unspoken name began in ancient Israel and remained a mystery for thousands of years, until the day something unprecedented happened. The “Most High” God visited a young Jewish virgin from Nazareth, named Mary, who was engaged to be married to Joseph. On that day the Spirit of Almighty God overshadowed her womb and she conceived the Messiah and Savior of the world, who is both human and divine.
In one of the most incredible moments of human history, God revealed His holy, unspeakable name for the first time to that young Hebrew virgin girl. The angel Gabriel visited Mary and told her that the name of the divine son in her womb is Jesus, pronounced “Yeshua.”
It’s the holiest and most powerful name in the universe, because it belongs to the second person of the Trinity. When God became flesh, He revealed His sacred name to Mary first and then to Joseph, second. It’s the name above all names, never revealed to Moses, or to the holy prophets of old, nor to any of ancient heroes of Israel, like David, Samson, Gideon, Joshua or King Solomon.
It’s just like God to first announce the name of His only beloved Son, to a poor and humble young virgin girl in Nazareth.
Since then, the name of Jesus has been revealed to the rest of the world. Jesus told everyone who believes in Him to ask anything in His name and He will do it. He encouraged us to keep asking, seeking and knocking in His name, because the bible says there is no other name given among men, by which we must be saved. (Acts 4:12)
Since that day, God’s name is no longer kept secret, and He doesn’t need to be called by vague titles like Hashem, I AM, Eternal One or the Most High. The name of Jesus is a gift to the entire world, and has been openly shared with all generations as well as those yet to come. Jesus stands ready to intercede for any person who calls upon Him, because He is the divine Mediator, the One who brings all of mankind back to His Father. (1 Timothy 2:5)
Jesus healed and delivered many people in the three years of His ministry, and those people had no profound or wise answers to give the Pharisees when they were questioned. They only knew that they were once blind, crippled, lame, deaf or spiritually bound, but were made whole by a man named Jesus. Knowing His name was enough back then and it’s enough for us today as well.
The once nameless God who spoke to Moses in a fiery bush and a thundering mountain, has transcended Sinai’s stone tablets, putting His law in our hearts and His name on our lips. God is with us in our distress, when we keep His name on our lips.
David didn’t know the name of Jesus, but it was revealed to us. Now we can trust Him to comfort, protect, heal, deliver, forgive, save and direct us, while blessing us with His peace, all in His name.
Lord, thank you for the precious gift of your name, Jesus. Invoking your name gives glory to God, showers us with mercy and brings a part of Heaven to earth. Amen











