Delight in Zion
‘Therefore God has highly exalted Him and given Him the name which is above every name’ – Philippians 2:9.
‘We beheld His glory… full of grace and truth’ – John 1:14
As we enter into a new year and a new decade, it’s natural to look back and reflect on events in our personal lives and global events that have impacted the world.
We also look forward to the coming year with both new hope and excitement, as well as some trepidation for the challenges that lie ahead—again, both in our personal lives and in the nations and communities we live in.
Those of us who declare that Yeshua/Jesus is Lord must remember that He is still the Name above all names
in 2020.
His Name is above the name of any political figure. It’s easy to get caught up in the political debates that are occurring around the world, and to call out the names of the politicians we love or hate.
Here are the names of some politicians who have been prominent around the world in the past year:
Trump, Johnson, Pelosi, Putin, Netanyahu, Obama, Corbyn, Rouhani, Biden, Erdogan, Merkel, Macron, Kim Jong-un, Mahathir, Trudeau.
Apologies to all those I left out!
In the world of celebrity, there are other prominent names:
Tiger Woods, Serena Williams, Naomi Osaka, Mohammed Salah, Stormzy, Greta Thunberg, Gal Gadot, Lionel Messi, and I will not leave out the football coach I love and admire, Jurgen Klopp.
His Name is above them all.
Our congregation on Mount Carmel—Kehilat HaCarmel—just announced its vision statement after a long period of prayer and seeking the Lord. Many parts of the vision are applicable to believers all over the world.
We desire to ‘pursue God’s presence’. We all need to experience afresh the truth that ‘in His presence is fulness of joy’ (Psalm 16:11)
. If we are experiencing the awesome and holy presence of God in our lives, then we will shine in the darkness of 2020.
Our congregation seeks to ‘impact Israel and the nations.’ Every time we pray, we can all ask the Lord to bring change and deliverance into our lives, families, communities, churches and nations.
Instead of simply expressing our opinions, we can pray for each other, for our governments, our enemies, our leaders, our pastors, our world.
As we enter 2020, we can also pray that the Lord would change us!
One transformation that many of us desperately need lies in the way we conduct our relationships. I will speak for myself and say that I constantly ask the Lord for more grace in my heart towards those around me. Especially those who express opinions I disagree with.
Another great need among many believers is to be able to stand for what is true and righteous. Truth is being sabotaged in our world today—especially through the media. We need to seek the truth from the One who is ‘the way, the truth, and the life’ (John 14:6).
For those who need major breakthroughs in their lives, there is great power in declaring: ‘Lord make a way where there is no way because You are the Way.’
I am committed to praying for people in this way wherever I speak and minister in 2020.
Yeshua was not only full of God’s glory. He was and is ‘full of grace and truth.’
When all the famous names we will reference this year and beyond, are ushered off the platforms of life or popularity, we need to proclaim and remember that we serve the Lord of Lords and King of Kings. His name, YESHUA/JESUS is the ‘Name above all names.’
He is eternal. Our God is the everlasting Father.
In 2020, our King is still the Name above all names.
Happy and Blessed 2020 from Mount Carmel.