Posted on 12/19/2021 2:34:27 PM PST by metmom
“God highly exalted Him, and bestowed on Him the name which is above every name” (Philippians 2:9).
God exalted Christ by giving Him a new name.
In today’s verse a question that arises is, What is the name that is above every name? To be consistent with Scripture, it has to be a name that goes beyond merely distinguishing one person from another. It has to be a name that describes Christ’s nature—revealing something of His inner being. Only such a name would cause Him to be clearly ranked above all others. Paul wasn’t referring to a comparative name, but a superlative name—one that would set Christ above and beyond all comparison.
Change of name in Scripture indicates the commencement of a unique relationship. When God established His covenant with Abram, He changed his name to “Abraham” (Gen. 17:5). When God entered into a unique relationship with Jacob, He gave Him the name “Israel” (Gen. 32:22-32). In the New Testament, Jesus called a man named Simon to follow Him, then gave him a new name: Peter (Matt. 16:18). Those names were given to mark a definite stage in a person’s life. God has done that throughout redemptive history. Philippians 2:9 affirms that God gave Christ a name. He already had many names—Jesus, Christ, Son of Man, Son of God, Messiah—but He received a new name.
Some assume that the new name is Jesus because verse 10 says, “At the name of Jesus every knee should bow.” But that wasn’t a new name; it was bestowed at birth (see Matt. 1:21). Nor is the name Jesus above every other name (there have been a lot of people named Jesus). The only name mentioned in Philippians 2:9-11 that is above every name is Lord. In verse 11 Paul says, “Every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord.” That is the only name God gave Christ that is above every name. Whoever is Lord is in control.
Let us exalt Christ our Lord by offering Him praise and living a holy life.
Suggestions for Prayer
Thank Christ for being Lord of the universe as well as Lord of your life.
For Further Study
Read Psalm 2.
What are the key aspects? Is everyone happy about Christ’s position?
Studying God’s Word Ping
Jesus is Lord!
I marvel also that believers were given a new name -
First called Christians in Antioch. I love that.
Emanuel, Yeshua.
Jesus didn’t require a new name since he was perfect from the beginning. In other contexts, it represents some sort of spiritual transformation or promotion, which Jesus didn’t need. But if a name is a title, Jesus does have several, as he is himself multi-faceted.
The "total round up", the Yechida as it were. Because if you can count *the* stars, it just doesn't get any better than that. See how uncomplicated this really is? Five stars!!! :)
The prophets (as usual) even have a song to drive home the motivations of the true Messiah -- his dream vision for all humanity.
Can you believe that people would perceive his great love, and then take him for a chump? A doormat?
I believe that it is important to set the record straight. People just don't seem to be prepared for his superlative awesomeness. So much light and life!
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