For two thousand years, Christians have always prayed in and called upon
the Lord Jesus' name, believing that God's name will only ever be
Jesus. However, it is prophesied in the Book of Revelation, chapter 3,
verse 12, that the Lord shall have a new name upon His return. So now
that the Lord has returned in the last days, can we still call Him
Jesus? What mysteries are hidden within God's name? The crosstalk, The
Mystery of God's Name, blends the performance styles of singing and
recital to guide us to understand the significance of why God takes
different names in different ages.
“God does the work of the word in the last days, and such words are that of the Holy Spirit, for God is the Holy Spirit and can also become flesh; therefore, the words of the Holy Spirit, as spoken of in the past, are the words of the incarnate God today. … For God to speak utterances to carry out work, He must become flesh, else His work cannot accomplish His goal” (from “How Can Man Who Has Defined God in His Conceptions Receive the Revelations of God?” in The Word Appears in the Flesh).
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