What's in a name?
A
Good name…
is
more precious than silver or gold.
(Proverbs 22:1)
Josh got his dog. I asked, “What did you name him?” That’s the thing about humans, they have to
name things—people and places, dogs and cats. It’s God’s idea: “The Lord
brought his creatures before the man to see what he would call them; and
whatever the man called them, that was its name” (Gn
2:19). For the most part, God doesn’t get involved. He just looks on to
see how we do.
Adam saved his most precious name for his wife: “The man
named his wife Eve, because she was the mother of all living” (Gn 3:20). In the midst of death, she brings
life; until that day when another woman brings forth a child named “Jesus
because he saves his people from their sins” (Mt
1:21 & Lk 1:31). The man isn’t given a choice in this name. Joseph
steps aside. It’s a name too precious to be entrusted to humans.
But, for the most part, God frees us to come up with our own
names. There are some cultural rules; like our family name called our surname
or our last name. We don’t have much say about that. It tells a long story
about us. But, then we are given the freedom to come up with a first name or
our given name—a name given out of our freedom. A name that frees us to make
more of our name than our family name—to begin a new story. This given name
speaks of our hopes and aspiration for our child. We choose it out of our freedom
praying it will become “a good name”—a name written down in Glory (Rv 21:27).
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