2017/11/30

Discovering Our Identity, Part 4


God Knows My Name

Names are special: “Nothing is as musical to the ear as the sound of one’s own name.... We yearn to be known and known by name.” In a world where we are known by our numbers: Social Security number, bank account number, customer number, credit card number, library number, and on and on, it is invigorating when we hear our names.

Amazingly, the Good Shepherd calls each of his sheep by name.(John.10:3) Who am I? I am Bernie Schock and my Creator knows my name. God is not an impersonal force. Not The Great Ocean of Being that swallows and abolishes our identity at death--as eastern religions believe. God knows my name and will call me Bernie Schock for all of eternity!

God often renamed people in the Bible so that the new name reflected a new or a heightened identity. When God changed Abram to Abraham, his new name pointed toward God’s earlier promise to make his descendants as numerous as the stars in the sky. His new name, his nickname was now: father of many. (This may have seemed like a bad joke to childless Abram!)

We also give each other nicknames. One of the boys on the soccer team that I coached for seven years affectionately called me “Snoop Bern Dog.” No one remembers how it started but it is alive today and reminds me of that mostly enjoyable experience of coaching boys.

I find intriguing a promise that God makes to some of his faithful: “To him who overcomes, I will give some of the hidden manna. I will also give him a white stone with a new name written on it, known only to him who receives it.” (Rev.2:17) Is it possible that when I stand before Jesus he will whisper in my ear a new, intimate name that will only be known by the two of us? What a wild thought!

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