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DAY 7 OF 12 DAY JOURNEY: UNLOCKING THE IDENTITY OF JESUS CHRIST


Major Titles and Names of Jesus:


We are tapping into the frequency of deep revelation about God’s creative process — and in Genesis, God reveals creation in stages, almost like an unfolding discovery, but from our human perspective.

Here’s the biblical truth and how to say it clearly:

⭐ Did God “discover” what to put on earth?


Not in the sense of learning or figuring it out — because God is all-knowing.
But Scripture presents creation as a progressive revelation, step by step, so we can follow God’s order, His intention, and His wisdom.

What the Bible shows:


  • Genesis 1 repeats “And God said… and it was so."
    That’s not God discovering — that’s God declaring, revealing, and unfolding His plan.

  • Creation happens in days (stages).Not because God needed time, but because He chose to structure it that way.

“God didn’t discover creation — He revealed creation.
He unfolded His will day by day so we could understand His order, His intention, and His power.”

Isaiah 46:10

“I declare the end from the beginning…”

This means He already knew everything — He simply revealed it in sequence.

⭐ Lets Be Clear *


“Genesis is not God discovering — it is God disclosing. Not God learning — but God laying out. Creation came in stages not because God was figuring it out,but because He wanted us to understand the order, purpose, and intention behind every single thing He placed on the earth.”

 

Major Titles and Names of Jesus:

✅ 1. Immanuel / Emmanuel

Meaning:
“God with us."
(Hebrew: Immanu = with us, El = God)

Why it matters:
It reveals that Jesus is God in human form, dwelling among us (Matthew 1:23).

✅ 2. Son of God

Meaning:
Jesus is the divine Son, equal with the Father — the One who carries God’s nature and authority.

Why it matters:
It points to His divinity, His eternal identity, and His relationship with the Father.

✅ 3. Son of Man

Meaning:
Two layers:

1. Humanity: Jesus fully took on human flesh.
2. Prophecy: From Daniel 7, the Son of Man is the heavenly figure who receives all authority, dominion, and glory.

Why it matters:
It’s the title Jesus used for Himself the most — showing He is both fully human and fully divine.

✅ 4. Messiah (Mashiach)

Meaning:
“The Anointed One."

Chosen, appointed, and empowered by God to save, redeem, and rule.

Why it matters:
It ties Jesus to Old Testament prophecy as the long-awaited Savior.

✅ 5. Lamb of God

Meaning:
The sacrifice sent by God to take away sin.

Why it matters:
It points to His role in atonement and salvation (John 1:29).

✅ 6. The Word (Logos)

Meaning:
The eternal expression of God — the One through whom God created everything.

Why it matters:
John 1:1 — “In the beginning was the Word…”
It shows Jesus is eternal, not created.

✅ 7. Rabbi / Teacher

Meaning:
A spiritual master and instructor.

Why it matters:
People recognized His supernatural wisdom and authority.

✅ 8. Lord

Meaning:
Master, ruler, owner — the One with full authority.

Why it matters:
Saying “Jesus is Lord” is declaring Him as King over everything.

✅9. Alpha and Omega

Meaning:
Beginning and the End.

Why it matters:
Jesus stands outside of time — eternal, sovereign, unchanging.

✅10. The Lion of Judah

Meaning:
The King who comes from the tribe of Judah.

Why it matters:
Represents His royalty, power, and victory.

 

Powerful Breakdown of Isaiah 9:6

⭐ Isaiah 9:6 (KJV)

“For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace.”


✅ Breakdown of Each Title

1. “Wonderful”

Meaning:
Beyond human understanding. Extraordinary. Supernatural.
It means Jesus is the miracle you can’t explain but also can’t deny.

2. “Counsellor”

Meaning:
The One with perfect wisdom, strategy, and guidance.
Jesus is not just comfort — He is direction, instruction, and vision.

3. “The Mighty God”

Meaning:
Jesus is not a god — He is God in full power.
This confirms His divinity and His authority over every power.

4. “The Everlasting Father”

Meaning:
Not that Jesus is the Father, but that He carries the Father’s nature, eternal protection, and covenant care.

It reveals His eternal nature — no beginning, no ending.

5. “The Prince of Peace”

Meaning:
The One who rules with peace, brings peace, and establishes peace in the hearts of His people.
He doesn’t just give peace—He is peace.

 

⭐ The Prophetic Weight of This Verse

Isaiah wrote this 700+ years before Jesus was born, and every title matches exactly who Jesus is:

  • His birth (“child is born”)
  • His deity (“son is given”)
  • His authority (“government on His shoulder”)
  • His identity (Wonderful… Mighty God… Prince of Peace)

Key scriptures and meanings connected to “save those that are lost” — short, strong, and ready for ministry:

⭐ Bible Verses About Saving the Lost

1. Luke 19:10


“For the Son of man is come to seek and to save that which was lost.”
➡️ This is Jesus’ mission statement. His purpose on earth was rescue, restoration, redemption.

2. Matthew 18:11


“For the Son of man is come to save that which was lost.”
➡️ Jesus emphasizes it again —He didn’t come for the perfect, He came for the broken.

3. Ezekiel 34:16


“I will seek that which was lost, and bring again that which was driven away…”
➡️ God has always been a Shepherd searching for His people.

4. John 3:17


“For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved.”
➡️ Jesus’ heart is salvation, not condemnation.

⭐ “Jesus didn’t come to judge the lost — He came to find them.He didn’t come to push them away — He came to rescue them.”
⭐ “He seeks the lost, lifts the fallen, restores the broken, and saves the soul that wandered too far.”

 

On the Cross, the name and title that was nailed above Jesus was:

⭐ “Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews.”


This was written in three languages:

  • Hebrew
  • Latin
  • Greek

The Latin initials are the famous INRI, which stands for:

Iesus Nazarenus Rex Iudaeorum


“Jesus of Nazareth, the King of the Jews.”

This inscription was ordered by Pontius Pilate (John 19:19–22).

✨ Meaning:


The world saw it as a charge.
Heaven saw it as a crowned declaration.
They meant it as mockery — but God meant it as truth.

Here is the clear, biblical answer:

✅ The title written on the Cross was not “Jesus,” not “Christ,” not “Lord” by themselves.

It was the royal title:

⭐ “Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews.”

This is the one that was nailed above His head (John 19:19).

✅ Why this matters:


When Jesus hung on the cross, they didn’t write:

  • “Jesus”
  • “Christ”
  • “The Lord”

They wrote the accusation Rome believed He was guilty of:

Claiming to be the King.


Rome crucified people for rebellion against Caesar, so the title declared:

“This man claims to be King.”


⭐ But spiritually — all His names were there.


Even though only one title was written, Jesus hung on that cross as:

Jesus — the Savior
Christ — the Anointed Messiah
Lord — the Ruler
The Lamb of God — the sacrifice
The Son of God — the divine one
The Son of Man — representing humanity

The sign declared His kingship,
but the cross revealed His identity.

⭐ Short summary:


What was nailed: “Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews.”

Who hung there: Jesus the Savior, Christ the Anointed One, the Lord of Glory.

 

 

 

 CHATGPT editorial


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