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The name of Jesus

By Matt Trotter

The pastor read Matthew 1:23: “‘The virgin will conceive and give birth to a son, and they will call him Immanuel’ (which means ‘God with us’).” A sweet voice whispered in my ear, “Daddy, if Immanuel means ‘God is with us,’ what does Jesus mean?”

Hmm, maybe I should know this. “I’m not sure. Let’s google it.”

Turns out Jesus is generally thought to mean “the Lord saves” or “salvation.”

Maybe you grew up in a church that taught such news. Maybe I missed it in new member classes. OK, I probably missed it, but consider these: “At the name of [The Lord Saves] every knee should bow” (Philippians 2:10). “They were on their way up to Jerusalem, with [Salvation] leading the way” (Mark 10:32).

Can you imagine the legal scholars of Jesus’ day and the challenge that acknowledging the meaning of Jesus’ name would have presented? Upset over Jesus’ compassion, would they whine: “Salvation is healing on the Sabbath!”? Upset about his hanging out with people of low social status, can you just hear them talking amongst themselves: “The Lord Saves is again with tax collectors and prostitutes!” You have to imagine it, because generally these men who were opposed to Jesus’ ministry referred to him as a teacher, a fellow, “this” man, and more. 

What’s our challenge? Maybe as loud as possible … better yet, as softly as necessary, when you find a willing ear, ask, “What do you think of the name of Jesus?”

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About the Author

Matt Trotter

For Matt, Time of Grace is a compelling intersection of sharing the gospel, leadership, leveraging technology, and relationship development. His responsibilities as the president and CEO include ensuring the ministry stays true to its vision/mission, overseeing the business aspects of the ministry, shaping the strategic direction, and creating a culture in the organization that makes it the “best job ever” for every employee.As a child Matt lived in five different states. After graduating from Texas A&M, Matt moved to Milwaukee, where God drew him to attend and become baptized into the faith at Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church. Matt worked previously in industrial sales, leadership roles in the aerospace industry, and as a small business owner focused on LED lighting new product development. He was active in congregational service, serving in different leadership roles and served on the board of Wisconsin Lutheran College.Matt and his wife, MJ, have been blessed with five daughters of resplendent beauty and boundless energy: Hannah, Emma, Clara, Claudia, and Liza. Together the family enjoys school, sports, swimming, and training their faithful dog, Mars.

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