
100 Days of Calling on God's Name
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Book Introduction
God is still waiting and hoping for you to call His name!
“They will call on my name, and I will listen; I will say, ‘These are my people’” (Zechariah 13:9).
A meditation that moves us toward a more intimate and special relationship!
When we first meet someone, we greet them and ask their name first.
In special relationships, nicknames are also used.
Why is that? Because knowing someone's name is the beginning of every relationship, and a name best describes them.
Names are especially important in the Bible.
Because it contains not only who he is, but also his character and life.
Moreover, God's name is more important because it contains His power and promises to us.
In this way, we make ourselves known and begin a deeper relationship by giving ourselves names and nicknames.
God also allows us to call on His name and invites us into a special relationship with Him.
By following this book and calling on His name, you will come to know God more deeply and become closer to Him.
“They will call on my name, and I will listen; I will say, ‘These are my people’” (Zechariah 13:9).
A meditation that moves us toward a more intimate and special relationship!
When we first meet someone, we greet them and ask their name first.
In special relationships, nicknames are also used.
Why is that? Because knowing someone's name is the beginning of every relationship, and a name best describes them.
Names are especially important in the Bible.
Because it contains not only who he is, but also his character and life.
Moreover, God's name is more important because it contains His power and promises to us.
In this way, we make ourselves known and begin a deeper relationship by giving ourselves names and nicknames.
God also allows us to call on His name and invites us into a special relationship with Him.
By following this book and calling on His name, you will come to know God more deeply and become closer to Him.
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index
introduction
Part 1 God, My God
1 Elohim Almighty Creator / 2 Hashem The Name / 3 El God / 4 Pneuma Spirit / 5 Yahweh Self-Existent, “I Am” / 6 Jehovah Self-Existent / 7 Adonai Lord / 8 Aledinos Theos True God / 9 Logos The Word / 10 Abba Father
Part 2 God, Our Refuge
11 El Sheli, God my Rock / 12 Mezudah, the Fortress / 13 Jehovah Palat, the Lord who saves / 14 Maon, the dwelling place / 15 Jehovah Magen, the Lord who shields / 16 Migdal Oz, the strong tower / 17 El Yeshuati, the God of my salvation / 18 Jehovah Mahsi, the Lord my refuge / 19 Keren Yesha, the Horn of my salvation / 20 Zur Yisrael, the Rock of Israel
Part 3: Gracious God
21 Jehovah Jireh, God my Provider / 22 Eloah Shelihot, God who forgives / 23 Jehovah Goel, God who redeems / 24 Jehovah Kadash, God who sanctifies / 25 El Raham, God who mercifully provides / 26 El Hane, God who is faithful to God / 27 Jehovah Hanun, God of grace / 28 El Nasa, God who forgives / 29 Sar Shalom, Prince of Peace / 30 El Jeshurun, God of Jeshurun
Part 4: God, Our Leader
31 Or Israel, the Light of Israel / 32 Immanuel, God with us / 33 Jehovah Roi, Jehovah is my shepherd / 34 Jehovah Nissi, Jehovah, my banner / 35 El Dea, the God of knowledge / 36 Theos Pas Paraklesis, the God of all comfort / 37 Theos Monos Sophos, the only wise God / 38 Nere, the lamp / 39 Gela Raz, the revealer of secrets / 40 Yozerenu, the potter
Part 5 God, Our Life
41 El Hayai, God of my life / 42 El Roi, God who watches over me / 43 Elohim Ahava, God who loves / 44 Jehovah Shalom, Jehovah is peace / 45 El Kanna, Jealous God / 46 Shuv Nefesh, Restorer of life / 47 Georgos, Farmer / 48 Jehovah Rapha, Jehovah who heals / 49 El Hai, Living God / 50 Makor Hai Maim, Source of living water
Part 6 Our Eternal God
51 Atik Yomin The Ancient of Days / 52 Basilei Ton Aionon The Eternal King / 53 Alpha and Omega The First and the Last / 54 Bara The Creator / 55 El Olam The Eternal God / 56 Basileus Basileon The King of Kings / 57 El Gibbor The Almighty God / 58 Zur The Rock / 59 Avir Ya'akov The Mighty One of Jacob / 60 Lo Shana The Unchangeable One
Part 7 God, Our Judge
61 Aqal Esh The Consuming Fire / 62 Shaphat The Judge / 63 Baal The Husband / 64 Jehovah Makeh The Smiting (Disciplinary) Jehovah / 65 El Natan Nekama The God Who Takes Revenge on Me / 66 Saneh The God Who Hates / 67 Paraclete The Prophet / 68 Adonai Tov The Lord Is Good / 69 Jehovah Tzidkenu The Lord Our Righteousness / 70 Tzadik The Righteous One
Part 8: The Great God
71 El HaGadol, the Great God / 72 Hod, the Majesty / 73 Gaba, the Transcendent One / 74 El Elyon, the Most High God / 75 El HaKaBod, the Glorious God / 76 El Shamayim, the God of the Heavens / 77 Elohim Yareh, the Most Awesome God / 78 Melech HaHaGoyim, the King of the Nations / 79 Jehovah Tsebaoth, the Lord of Hosts / 80 Kadosh Yisrael, the Holy One of Israel
Part 9: God's Power to Save Us
81 El Moshaah, God of Salvation / 82 El Shaddai, All-sufficient, Almighty God / 83 Yated Aman Maqom, The Nail in a Firm Place / 84 Or Goyim, The Light of the Gentiles / 85 El Kadosh, The Holy One / 86 Malak HaGoel, The Lion Who Delivers / 87 Entucano, The God Who Intercedes / 88 El Yalad, The God Who Begot You / 89 Ori, My Light / 90 El Elohe, Israel, The God of Israel
Part 10 God in Our Lives
91 Jehovah Shammah Jehovah is there / 92 Elohim Qarob God is near / 93 Elohim Shama God who hears / 94 Jehovah Ezrathi Jehovah my helper / 95 Elach Jerusalem the God of Jerusalem / 96 Jehovah Uzi Jehovah my strength / 97 Rum Rosh He who lifts up my head / 98 Mikwe Yisrael the hope of Israel / 99 Jehovah Gibbor Milhamah Jehovah mighty in battle / 100 Di Hu Ta Panta my all
supplement.
Index and Strong's Dictionary Numbers
Part 1 God, My God
1 Elohim Almighty Creator / 2 Hashem The Name / 3 El God / 4 Pneuma Spirit / 5 Yahweh Self-Existent, “I Am” / 6 Jehovah Self-Existent / 7 Adonai Lord / 8 Aledinos Theos True God / 9 Logos The Word / 10 Abba Father
Part 2 God, Our Refuge
11 El Sheli, God my Rock / 12 Mezudah, the Fortress / 13 Jehovah Palat, the Lord who saves / 14 Maon, the dwelling place / 15 Jehovah Magen, the Lord who shields / 16 Migdal Oz, the strong tower / 17 El Yeshuati, the God of my salvation / 18 Jehovah Mahsi, the Lord my refuge / 19 Keren Yesha, the Horn of my salvation / 20 Zur Yisrael, the Rock of Israel
Part 3: Gracious God
21 Jehovah Jireh, God my Provider / 22 Eloah Shelihot, God who forgives / 23 Jehovah Goel, God who redeems / 24 Jehovah Kadash, God who sanctifies / 25 El Raham, God who mercifully provides / 26 El Hane, God who is faithful to God / 27 Jehovah Hanun, God of grace / 28 El Nasa, God who forgives / 29 Sar Shalom, Prince of Peace / 30 El Jeshurun, God of Jeshurun
Part 4: God, Our Leader
31 Or Israel, the Light of Israel / 32 Immanuel, God with us / 33 Jehovah Roi, Jehovah is my shepherd / 34 Jehovah Nissi, Jehovah, my banner / 35 El Dea, the God of knowledge / 36 Theos Pas Paraklesis, the God of all comfort / 37 Theos Monos Sophos, the only wise God / 38 Nere, the lamp / 39 Gela Raz, the revealer of secrets / 40 Yozerenu, the potter
Part 5 God, Our Life
41 El Hayai, God of my life / 42 El Roi, God who watches over me / 43 Elohim Ahava, God who loves / 44 Jehovah Shalom, Jehovah is peace / 45 El Kanna, Jealous God / 46 Shuv Nefesh, Restorer of life / 47 Georgos, Farmer / 48 Jehovah Rapha, Jehovah who heals / 49 El Hai, Living God / 50 Makor Hai Maim, Source of living water
Part 6 Our Eternal God
51 Atik Yomin The Ancient of Days / 52 Basilei Ton Aionon The Eternal King / 53 Alpha and Omega The First and the Last / 54 Bara The Creator / 55 El Olam The Eternal God / 56 Basileus Basileon The King of Kings / 57 El Gibbor The Almighty God / 58 Zur The Rock / 59 Avir Ya'akov The Mighty One of Jacob / 60 Lo Shana The Unchangeable One
Part 7 God, Our Judge
61 Aqal Esh The Consuming Fire / 62 Shaphat The Judge / 63 Baal The Husband / 64 Jehovah Makeh The Smiting (Disciplinary) Jehovah / 65 El Natan Nekama The God Who Takes Revenge on Me / 66 Saneh The God Who Hates / 67 Paraclete The Prophet / 68 Adonai Tov The Lord Is Good / 69 Jehovah Tzidkenu The Lord Our Righteousness / 70 Tzadik The Righteous One
Part 8: The Great God
71 El HaGadol, the Great God / 72 Hod, the Majesty / 73 Gaba, the Transcendent One / 74 El Elyon, the Most High God / 75 El HaKaBod, the Glorious God / 76 El Shamayim, the God of the Heavens / 77 Elohim Yareh, the Most Awesome God / 78 Melech HaHaGoyim, the King of the Nations / 79 Jehovah Tsebaoth, the Lord of Hosts / 80 Kadosh Yisrael, the Holy One of Israel
Part 9: God's Power to Save Us
81 El Moshaah, God of Salvation / 82 El Shaddai, All-sufficient, Almighty God / 83 Yated Aman Maqom, The Nail in a Firm Place / 84 Or Goyim, The Light of the Gentiles / 85 El Kadosh, The Holy One / 86 Malak HaGoel, The Lion Who Delivers / 87 Entucano, The God Who Intercedes / 88 El Yalad, The God Who Begot You / 89 Ori, My Light / 90 El Elohe, Israel, The God of Israel
Part 10 God in Our Lives
91 Jehovah Shammah Jehovah is there / 92 Elohim Qarob God is near / 93 Elohim Shama God who hears / 94 Jehovah Ezrathi Jehovah my helper / 95 Elach Jerusalem the God of Jerusalem / 96 Jehovah Uzi Jehovah my strength / 97 Rum Rosh He who lifts up my head / 98 Mikwe Yisrael the hope of Israel / 99 Jehovah Gibbor Milhamah Jehovah mighty in battle / 100 Di Hu Ta Panta my all
supplement.
Index and Strong's Dictionary Numbers
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Into the book
Elohim appears approximately 2,570 times in the Bible.
In this way, God's word repeatedly reminds us of God's power and ability.
So the more we seek God, the more we come to know and experience His power.
Sometimes we face enormous walls that are too high to climb, too thick to break down.
Remember to call Elohim then.
We were not built to live life on our own strength.
We need God's strength.
When fear strikes, Elohim is with us.
When we suffer, Elohim is with us.
When we are crushed, anxious, and weary, Elohim is with us.
God has made His supernatural power available to us.
All we have to do is hold God's hand.
--- From "Chapter 1 Elohim"
The saying “home is the best” is so true.
If you have a place where you can kick off your shoes and just relax, whether it's a cheap apartment or a mansion, where you can be loved, safe, and at peace, you are truly blessed.
But did you know? You have such a place.
The Bible says that God is “our dwelling place.”
When Moses called God “our dwelling place,” he was saying that we can dwell “in God.”
Jesus also said, “Abide in me” (John 15:4).
That is, he said, “Make me the home you live in.”
--- From "Chapter 14 Maon"
When Jesus came to this earth from God, he said these words:
“I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life” (John 8:12).
What an amazing promise! When we receive Jesus, two things happen.
First, we possess light.
Because Jesus is the light of God.
As a result, we can say like David:
“The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear?” (Psalm 27:1).
Secondly, we become light.
Remember what Jesus said to his disciples.
“You are the light of the world” (Matthew 5:14).
Is the Light of Israel your light today? Let Him shine and purify you.
Let Him shine in you and through you.
--- From "Chapter 31: Or Israel"
We live by clinging to Christ as if He were our oxygen.
That is, Christ is the invisible but indispensable source of life for us.
To see Christ as our life is to acknowledge that we need Him at every moment and to depend on Him at every turn of life.
This is not a life of despair filled with fear, but a life devoted to love.
Centering our problems on Jesus in this way won't make them disappear, but it will change the way we view them.
Our God is the source and sustainer of life.
That life is not simply a life of 'getting by', but the life we truly desire.
--- From "Chapter 46 Shuv Nephesh"
In the world we live in today, corrupt leaders are common.
Even the best leaders are imperfect and do not last long.
So we must remember even more that God is the King of kings.
Because God is good, God's rule is also good.
God is wise and does not make mistakes.
Because God is sovereign, we can trust that nothing will happen beyond His control.
And because God is eternal, we need not fear that He will hand over power to some other leader who is not wise or good.
--- From "Chapter 52 Basilei Ton Ionon"
When faced with a raging fire like a huge wildfire, there is nowhere to escape.
Even the most advanced evolutionary equipment is powerless against such fire.
So when God describes himself as a “consuming fire,” we cannot help but pay attention.
What does this mean? Why did God say this? When God revealed himself as a consuming fire, he demanded that his people serve him alone.
And he also gave them the name “jealous God” (Exodus 34:14).
God does not say that it is okay for us to use Him to get something and then turn away and focus on something else.
God wants us for himself, not because he is imperfect or needy, but because it would be absurd and unreasonable for a creature to reject the perfect Creator and choose something less than Him.
--- From "Chapter 61 Akal Esh"
Holiness was God's goal for Israel, and it is also God's goal for us.
We live purely, fear God, and distinguish ourselves through our lives.
Live differently from your neighbors.
We don't try to be 'better than anyone else'.
Because holiness is not a competition.
We try to be like Jesus.
Because true holiness is attractive.
How could the most unholy people be drawn to Jesus?
--- From "Chapter 80 Kadosh Israel"
It is truly comforting to know that in Christ God fully empathizes with our human suffering (Hebrews 4:14-16).
Because God knows us intimately (Psalm 139:1), because God listens to us, and because God loves us completely, we can be confident that God will always provide for our needs (Philippians 4:19).
Even when it seems like no one is paying attention, you can trust that God hears the cry of your heart.
In this way, God's word repeatedly reminds us of God's power and ability.
So the more we seek God, the more we come to know and experience His power.
Sometimes we face enormous walls that are too high to climb, too thick to break down.
Remember to call Elohim then.
We were not built to live life on our own strength.
We need God's strength.
When fear strikes, Elohim is with us.
When we suffer, Elohim is with us.
When we are crushed, anxious, and weary, Elohim is with us.
God has made His supernatural power available to us.
All we have to do is hold God's hand.
--- From "Chapter 1 Elohim"
The saying “home is the best” is so true.
If you have a place where you can kick off your shoes and just relax, whether it's a cheap apartment or a mansion, where you can be loved, safe, and at peace, you are truly blessed.
But did you know? You have such a place.
The Bible says that God is “our dwelling place.”
When Moses called God “our dwelling place,” he was saying that we can dwell “in God.”
Jesus also said, “Abide in me” (John 15:4).
That is, he said, “Make me the home you live in.”
--- From "Chapter 14 Maon"
When Jesus came to this earth from God, he said these words:
“I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life” (John 8:12).
What an amazing promise! When we receive Jesus, two things happen.
First, we possess light.
Because Jesus is the light of God.
As a result, we can say like David:
“The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear?” (Psalm 27:1).
Secondly, we become light.
Remember what Jesus said to his disciples.
“You are the light of the world” (Matthew 5:14).
Is the Light of Israel your light today? Let Him shine and purify you.
Let Him shine in you and through you.
--- From "Chapter 31: Or Israel"
We live by clinging to Christ as if He were our oxygen.
That is, Christ is the invisible but indispensable source of life for us.
To see Christ as our life is to acknowledge that we need Him at every moment and to depend on Him at every turn of life.
This is not a life of despair filled with fear, but a life devoted to love.
Centering our problems on Jesus in this way won't make them disappear, but it will change the way we view them.
Our God is the source and sustainer of life.
That life is not simply a life of 'getting by', but the life we truly desire.
--- From "Chapter 46 Shuv Nephesh"
In the world we live in today, corrupt leaders are common.
Even the best leaders are imperfect and do not last long.
So we must remember even more that God is the King of kings.
Because God is good, God's rule is also good.
God is wise and does not make mistakes.
Because God is sovereign, we can trust that nothing will happen beyond His control.
And because God is eternal, we need not fear that He will hand over power to some other leader who is not wise or good.
--- From "Chapter 52 Basilei Ton Ionon"
When faced with a raging fire like a huge wildfire, there is nowhere to escape.
Even the most advanced evolutionary equipment is powerless against such fire.
So when God describes himself as a “consuming fire,” we cannot help but pay attention.
What does this mean? Why did God say this? When God revealed himself as a consuming fire, he demanded that his people serve him alone.
And he also gave them the name “jealous God” (Exodus 34:14).
God does not say that it is okay for us to use Him to get something and then turn away and focus on something else.
God wants us for himself, not because he is imperfect or needy, but because it would be absurd and unreasonable for a creature to reject the perfect Creator and choose something less than Him.
--- From "Chapter 61 Akal Esh"
Holiness was God's goal for Israel, and it is also God's goal for us.
We live purely, fear God, and distinguish ourselves through our lives.
Live differently from your neighbors.
We don't try to be 'better than anyone else'.
Because holiness is not a competition.
We try to be like Jesus.
Because true holiness is attractive.
How could the most unholy people be drawn to Jesus?
--- From "Chapter 80 Kadosh Israel"
It is truly comforting to know that in Christ God fully empathizes with our human suffering (Hebrews 4:14-16).
Because God knows us intimately (Psalm 139:1), because God listens to us, and because God loves us completely, we can be confident that God will always provide for our needs (Philippians 4:19).
Even when it seems like no one is paying attention, you can trust that God hears the cry of your heart.
--- From "Chapter 93 Elohim Shama"
Publisher's Review
100 names and 100 graces!
The Bible contains many names and nicknames for God.
This small book is not enough to cover all the names without exception.
So, we have selected and compiled 100 names that give us life and hope and help us know God better.
But do we really need a hundred of them? Yes! Just as we need to know that God helps us to rely on Him, and that He is omnipotent to find strength, so too must we know His name to seek and seek Him.
So God also gave us many names.
So, through this book, meditate on God's various names and enjoy new grace every day!
Pray, calling on the name of God!
God of love, God the Father… .
All our prayers begin by calling on God's name.
The same goes for the Lord's Prayer, which begins with "Our Father in heaven," which the Lord taught us.
The reason we call upon God's name when we begin our prayers is to make it clear to whom we are praying, to acknowledge the greatness of God, and to express our faith in Him.
But aren't we always praying using the same name? Knowing God's various names allows us to pray more specifically and powerfully in every situation.
Learn the names of God.
And pray in that name.
That rich prayer will lead you to a rich conversation and rich fellowship with God.
El Yeshuati, God my salvation
Elohim, the Almighty Creator
Di Hu Ta Panta, my everything…
Meditate on God's name and call it out loud every day.
So, move forward into a deeper and more special relationship with God.
Use it like this!
- You can read one page a day slowly, or you can read one book in half a day.
Fall deeply in love with God who loves and cares for us.
- Read and meditate on the reflection questions and words.
I pray today, calling on the name of God that He has given me.
- When you share, the grace doubles.
Read together in community and share your thoughts and reflections based on the reflection questions.
Is there someone you'd like to invite into a deeper relationship with God? Why not give this book as a gift and introduce them to the God you've encountered?
I recommend it!
- Believers who want to know who God is and pray specifically
- Believers looking for a short but profound collection of meditations that will help them discover God's grace in their daily lives.
- Believers seeking a special gift for Christians who love God
The Bible contains many names and nicknames for God.
This small book is not enough to cover all the names without exception.
So, we have selected and compiled 100 names that give us life and hope and help us know God better.
But do we really need a hundred of them? Yes! Just as we need to know that God helps us to rely on Him, and that He is omnipotent to find strength, so too must we know His name to seek and seek Him.
So God also gave us many names.
So, through this book, meditate on God's various names and enjoy new grace every day!
Pray, calling on the name of God!
God of love, God the Father… .
All our prayers begin by calling on God's name.
The same goes for the Lord's Prayer, which begins with "Our Father in heaven," which the Lord taught us.
The reason we call upon God's name when we begin our prayers is to make it clear to whom we are praying, to acknowledge the greatness of God, and to express our faith in Him.
But aren't we always praying using the same name? Knowing God's various names allows us to pray more specifically and powerfully in every situation.
Learn the names of God.
And pray in that name.
That rich prayer will lead you to a rich conversation and rich fellowship with God.
El Yeshuati, God my salvation
Elohim, the Almighty Creator
Di Hu Ta Panta, my everything…
Meditate on God's name and call it out loud every day.
So, move forward into a deeper and more special relationship with God.
Use it like this!
- You can read one page a day slowly, or you can read one book in half a day.
Fall deeply in love with God who loves and cares for us.
- Read and meditate on the reflection questions and words.
I pray today, calling on the name of God that He has given me.
- When you share, the grace doubles.
Read together in community and share your thoughts and reflections based on the reflection questions.
Is there someone you'd like to invite into a deeper relationship with God? Why not give this book as a gift and introduce them to the God you've encountered?
I recommend it!
- Believers who want to know who God is and pray specifically
- Believers looking for a short but profound collection of meditations that will help them discover God's grace in their daily lives.
- Believers seeking a special gift for Christians who love God
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: September 27, 2024
- Page count, weight, size: 256 pages | 326g | 138*200*16mm
- ISBN13: 9788904169009
- ISBN10: 8904169003
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