Bible passage: Genesis 1:1
“ In the beginning God created heavens and the earth”
Dear brothers and sisters in the Lord.
All saints from branch churches, and local sanctuaries. GCN viewers and all children of God who attend the worship online. This is the 10th Lecture on Genesis. I've explained to you about the many names referring to God the Holy Father. They are "Jehovah", "the Spirit of the LORD," "the Spirit of Wisdom," "the Spirit of Judgment," "the Spirit of Burning," "the Spirit of glory," and "the Seven Spirits". "Father God" and "Abba Father" are also the names that refer to God the Father.
I explained why God the Father has many names like this; it is to emphasize the specific attributes or roles of God the Father. God the Father has also managed the innumerable works over ages in various forms through the process of division of the spirit. God the Son and God the Holy Spirit also have done with Father God. Not only in their original entity, but also through the division of the spirit, they too have accomplished countless work. Therefore, there are many names in the Bible that refer to God the Son and God the Holy Spirit as well.
Let me talk about the names that refer to God the Son first. The names that refer to God the Son are "the Lord," "the Spirit of the Lord," "Christ," "the Spirit of Christ," "the Spirit of Jesus," and so on. In addition to these, there are figurative names. Examples are "the Rock" as in 1 Corinthians 10:4, "a white stone" as in Revelation 2:17, and "the Lamb" as in John 1:36. In the four Gospels, Jesus always called Himself "the Son of Man." Just be aware that there are names used figuratively referring to the Lord Jesus. Let's delve into the names that refer to God the Son one by one.
God the Son was separated from God the Origin with a role of "Savior." And at the most appropriate time, He came to the earth in flesh as "Jesus." Your name may have a meaning.