THE POWER OF JESUS’ NAME
Parents
today give their children strange and unique names, names which they
sometimes never use to call their children, or which the children later
don’t like to be called by. How often do nicknames replace the given
name to avoid embarrassing names given at birth?
It was not so in the time of Jesus. A name given to a child expressed
the future task of the child or gave him a program for life. The church,
then and until now, urges Catholic parents to name their child after a
saint so that the life of this saint can become a model for the child’s
life later on.
Mary and Joseph were not free to give Mary’s child any name they
wanted. They had been told to name the child “Yeshua.” Which means “God
saves.” Jesus’ name contains the purpose of His life; to save humankind.
From the Acts of the Apostles, we know that the Apostles first baptized
only in the name of Jesus, They healed in the name of Jesus. No wonder
that Jesus’ name was soon considered not only holy but also powerful.
St. Paul wrote to the Philippians, “At the name of Jesus every knee
should bend, of those in heaven and on earth, and every tongue confess
the Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of the Father” (Philippians
2:10).
When St. Ignatius of Loyola founded a religious congregation, he was so
inspired by the name of Jesus that he called it “Society of Jesus.” We
know what great things the Jesuits have done, and are still doing, for
the Church.
We know that Blessed John Paul II often uttered the phrase, “Praised be
Jesus Christ!” It gave him the strength for his difficult task as pope.
What a pity that so many Christians utter the holy name of Jesus
without reverence, often in moments of anger! How much stronger could we
be in our spiritual life if we could rely more on the power of Jesus’
name and do everything in the name of Jesus – with great reverence? Fr. Rudy Horst, SVD
REFLECTION QUESTIONS: Do you have the habit of using the name of Jesus in vain? Why not use the powerful name of Jesus more often as a prayer?
Praised
be Jesus Christ! May we, who honor the holy name of Jesus, enjoy His
friendship in this life and be filled with eternal joy in His kingdom.
Jesus, I trust in You!
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