Kenneth Copeland Devotional 26 November 2023 – What’s Your Name?
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Topic: What’s Your Name?
And whatsoever ye do in word or deed, do all in the Name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God and the Father by him. – Colossians 3:17
Did you know your Name has been changed? It’s no longer the same as before you were born again. You gave your old Name away when you made a covenant with Jesus.
To fully appreciate what that means, you have to think about it in the light of what we know about the blood covenant. When someone enters a covenant of blood, he gives himself entirely away. He is no longer his own. His assets, debts, strengths, and weaknesses forever belong to his covenant brother.
When you’re in a blood covenant with someone, that person’s Name becomes your Name forever. You cannot escape it—good or bad—it’s yours.
When you received Jesus as your Lord and Savior, He took your Name! Your Name was a sin. Your Name was a weakness. Your Name was fear, poverty, and every evil you inherited from Adam.
Jesus took those names from you and gave you His own in exchange. That’s right! Ephesians 3:15 says that the whole Body of Christ has been named after Him both in heaven and earth. That means you have been given Jesus’ Name. Its authority is now yours!
Just think about who you’re named after:
“Jesus, Mighty God, Wisdom, Deliverer, Lion of the Tribe of Judah, Word of Life, Advocate, Provider, The Great I Am, Helper, Savior, Prince of Peace, Wonderful Counselor, Lamb of God, Lord of Hosts, Root of David, Author and Finisher of Our Faith, The Way, Healer, Son of God, The Truth, Chief Cornerstone, King of Kings, Light of the World, Chief Shepherd, My Strength and Song, Righteous Judge, Son of Righteousness, Resurrection and Life, The Alpha and Omega.”
Praise God, those names cover any need you’ll ever have. What’s more, the power of God is in His Name to bring that Name to pass in your life (Acts 3:16).
You can’t call yourself discouraged anymore. That’s not your Name. You can’t answer when the devil yells, “Hey, poor boy.” That’s not your Name. Jesus has taken those old names of yours. They’re gone. So meditate on the terms of the Lord. They’re all wrapped up in the Name of Jesus, the Name above all names, and that Name with all its power and authority has been given to you!
Scripture Reading: Ephesians 3:16-21
This message was written by Kenneth and Gloria Copeland, the leader of the Kenneth Copeland Ministries (www.KCM.org), which specializes in teaching principles of bible faith – prayer, healing, salvation, and other biblical topics.
Ambydennis Notice Board: We trust you have been blessed by the devotional. Accepting Jesus as your Lord and personal savior is one of the best decisions one can take, especially you; imagine having Christ in your life; what a fantastic experience it will be. It starts here as you proclaim: Dear Father, I humbly come to you in sincere repentance, claiming you as my Lord and personal Saviour. Cleanse me from all unrighteousness, be the center of my life, and let my life revolve around you as I partake in the eternal life you gave us in Jesus’ Name. Congratulations, you are now Born again. God bless you.