The
names tell a story - the story of the historical development of the
Lord’s purpose with His people. The many names, stretching over a vast
expanse of time, highlight the greatness of God and the great work He is
doing among His people. They draw out from us a response of heartfelt
worship: “Oh, the depth of the riches of the wisdom and knowledge of
God! ...” (Romans 11:33).
As we think of a progression over the course of many centuries, we
realize the depth and dependability of God’s faithful love: “I will not
take My love from him, nor will I ever betray My faithfulness” (Psalm 89:33).
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