Posted on 04/01/2017 1:23:17 PM PDT by NYer
Flog your enemies with the Name of Jesus, for there is no weapon more powerful in heaven or on earth. St. John Climacus
Blessed be the Name of Jesus. The Divine Praises
Among the spiritual weapons in our arsenal, there are none as powerful as the Holy Name of Jesus. The saints have healed the sick, conquered temptation, demolished heresies, driven away demons, and converted sinners by invoking this powerful name. It is the name that signifies our hope and our salvation. In fact, Jesus is the most powerful name in heaven and earth, and Scripture tells us that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.1
But what does Jesus mean? How can we grow in holiness by calling on the name of Jesus? Lets find out.
The name Jesus means, God saves in Hebrew. To the Jews, this name was deeply significant. It recalled their freedom from enslavement in Egypt, the conquering of their enemies, and their entrance into the promised land, led by the military hero, Joshua. Not coincidentally, Jesus in Hebrew is the same name as Joshua.
Yet, Jesus was no military leader. Rather than driving out temporal enemies, he conquered the spiritual enemies of sin, Satan, and death, and he leads us to the true promised land of heaven. As the Angel announced to Mary, the Savior would be called Jesus because, he will save his people from their sins.
The Catechism summarizes these truths in a beautiful paragraph:
But the one name that contains everything is the one that the Son of God received in his incarnation: JESUS. The divine name may not be spoken by human lips, but by assuming our humanity The Word of God hands it over to us and we can invoke it: Jesus, YHWH saves. The name Jesus contains all: God and man and the whole economy of creation and salvation. To pray Jesus is to invoke him and to call him within us. His name is the only one that contains the presence it signifies. Jesus is the Risen One, and whoever invokes the name of Jesus is welcoming the Son of God who loved him and who gave himself up for him.2
The more we meditate on the name of Jesus, the more we grow to love it.
Since the earliest centuries of the Church, the name of Jesus has been invoked to drive out demons and heal the sick. But above all, it has been called upon to conquer sin, overcome temptation, and grow in holiness. In fact, many of the saints became saints by doing nothing else but calling on the name of Jesus, either by ceaselessly repeating his name or by praying a prayer such as, Lord Jesus Christ, have mercy on me a sinner.
The name of Jesus is incredibly powerful for combatting temptations and in conquering sinful passions. No matter what youre struggling with anger, alcoholism, lust, pride, laziness, fear the name of Jesus can conquer it.
Naught but the name of Jesus, says St. Bernard of Clairvaux, can restrain the impulse of anger, repress the swelling of pride, cure the wound of envy, bridle the onslaught of luxury, extinguish the flame of carnal desire can temper avarice, and put to flight impure and ignoble thoughts.
Now, to clarify, repeating the name of Jesus should never be mindless. We should not treat this name as a magical incantation, but should rather realize that we are calling on a living Personone who loves us and gave himself for us. By invoking this name, we are acknowledging our sin, helplessness, and our need for constant mercy. By calling on Jesus, we are crying like St. Peter as he drowned in the waves, Lord, save me!
If you want to overcome sin and grow in virtue, look first at your own neediness and helplessness. Acknowledge it its healthy to do this. Then, call sincerely and constantly on the great and holy name of Jesus. I promise you, he will come to your aid.
I will conclude with the words of St. Bernardine of Sienna, who had a great devotion to the Holy Name of Jesus and who summarizes it far better than I ever could.
Jesus, Name full of glory, grace, love and strength! You are the refuge of those who repent, our banner of warfare in this life, the medicine of souls, the comfort of those who morn, the delight of those who believe, the light of those who preach the true faith, the wages of those who toil, the healing of the sick. To You our devotion aspires; by You our prayers are received; we delight in contemplating You. O Name of Jesus, You are the glory of all the saints for eternity. Amen.
Catholic ping!
At the Name of Jesus every knee shall bow,
every tongue confess him King of glory now;
‘tis the Father’s pleasure we should call him Lord,
who from the beginning was the mighty Word.
At his voice creation sprang at once to sight,
all the angel faces, all the hosts of light,
Thrones and Dominations, stars upon their way,
all the heavenly orders, in their great array.
Humbled for a season, to receive a Name
from the lips of sinners, unto whom he came,
faithfully he bore it spotless to the last,
brought it back victorious, when from death he passed;
Bore it up triumphant, with its human light,
through all ranks of creatures, to the central height,
to the throne of Godhead, to the Father’s breast;
filled it with the glory of that perfect rest.
Name him, brothers, name him, with love as strong as death,
but with awe and wonder and with bated breath;
he is God the Savior, he is Christ the Lord,
ever to be worshiped, trusted, and adored.
In your hearts enthrone him; there let him subdue
all that is not holy, all that is not true;
crown him as your Captain in temptation’s hour;
let his will enfold you in its light and power.
Brothers, this Lord Jesus shall return again,
with his Father’s glory with his angel train;
for all wreaths of empire meet upon his brow,
and our hearts confess him King of glory now.
- Caroline Noel, 1870
Oh Lord Jesus, forgive us our sins, save us from the fires of hell, lead all souls to heaven, especially those who are most in need of your mercy.
Lord show your mercy to the unemployed and help them in finding a job.
I cringe when my son uses the Divine Name as a cussword. I told him the other day, “Stop that! Don’t call on Him unless you WANT Him!”
Definitely grieves the Holy Spirit because it is not coming from Him, but the one who hates. It is the opposite of praise. So many people don’t realize the power of that name and when they use it as a curse, who are they cursing? I would think...themselves!
>So many people dont realize the power of that name<
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I hope to find out, in a saving way.
This is for you...
I’ll be singing it with you.
http://video.foxnews.com/v/5381567493001/?#sp=show-clips
Wonderful post. Thank you.
Ping to an excellent post.
Put your hand in the hand of the man who stilled the waters
Put your hand in the hand of the man who calmed the seas:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJ42j9u-CO4
And if that isn't love
Then the ocean is dry
There's no stars in the sky
And the little sparrows can't fly
Yeah if that isn't love
Then heaven's a myth
There's no feeling like this
If that isn't love It's got to be love
But that does not relieve you from the responsibility of keeping yourself out of places and situations in which you may be tempted. Or for thinking for yourself. To believe otherwise is begging for disaster.
A catholic post without mention of Mary. I’m impressed.
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This is very beautiful! Is it a poem only, or is it a musical lyric? Outstanding.
You don't really resent Good's dearest lady that badly, do you?
“God’s” dearest lady.
The Good Lord!
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