Have you ever had the Jehovah Witnesses come to your door. Here is a great truth you could share with them to demonstrate that Jesus is the God of the Old Testament, the creator and covenant making God.
The Jews at some point came to regard the name as too holy to pronounce and did not want to ever use it in vain, so they began using the Hebrew title Adonai, which means Lord (not all capitals), as one way to refer to God. This practice carried over into the Septuagint and into the New Testament.
Matthew 3:3 quotes from Isaiah 40:3 "A voice of one calling in the desert, 'Prepare the way for the Lord.'" Matthew applies this verse to John the Baptist as the voice calling in the desert, and he is preparing the way for the Lord, meaning Jesus. When we look at Isaiah 40:3, we find the phrase "prepare the way for the LORD" (all capitals). This means that Matthew regarded Jesus to be Jehovah of Isaiah's prophecy. Mark (1:3), Luke (3:4), and John (1:23) use the same quotation. Thus all four gospel writers associated Jesus with Jehovah of Isaiah's prophecy.
The Apostle Paul makes a similar kind of quotation in Rom 10:13. There Paul quotes, "Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved." This quote comes from Joel 2:32 where again we find LORD spelled in all capital letters signifying that whoever calls upon the name of the LORD Jehovah will be saved. A few verses earlier, Paul stated that if we confess with our mouth that Jesus is Lord...you will be saved. Paul thus equates Jesus with Jehovah God of the Old Testament.
Jesus is not a person who became a god, but rather, five writers of the New Testament clearly affirm that Jesus is the Jehovah of the Old Testament Scriptures.
To take this a step further, the Holy Spirit is also equated with Jehovah. Hebrews 10:15 states, "The Holy Spirit also testifies." Verse 16 then goes on to quote from Jer 31:33, "This is the covenant I will make with them after that time, says the Lord." In Jeremiah, the spelling is again LORD in all capitals. Thus in Jeremiah, Jehovah is speaking, but the author of Hebrews says the Holy Spirit was speaking. Earlier, Hebrews attributed this quote to God (Heb 8:8, 10)
Jehovah Witnesses would have us believe that the Holy Spirit is simply a force, but Hebrews identifies the Holy Spirit as Jehovah.
Too holy to pronounce? Just think: Since God's name is so incredibly Holy, why deny the great opportunity to say and use it everyday? Jehovah gave them that priviledge by revealing His name to them. So why would the Israelites decide FOR THEMSELVES (as they had become accustomed to doing so many many times-as early as being delivered from Pharoah's rule and coming upon the Red Sea)that His name is "too Holy to pronounce?" They leaned on their own understanding as usual and decided like many in that day and in this current day decide how to live their lives with special provisions that satisfy them and their secret choices. Jehovah's name should be used on a daily basis. It is blatant disrespect to call someone constantly and not use their name. How would a person feel if they continually told an acquaintance their name but this person decided everyday to address them as "hey female or hey boy or hey girl or hey woman or hey black person or hey white guy?" It would be embarrassing, daunting, irritating, and extremely disrespectful. Use God's Holy name Jehovah without fear! He loves it!
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réveillez vous 15 avril 2011 p 36
Luver o Righteousness I like what you say about using The Lord's name. Could it be the evil one's scheme to deny people the privilege and blessing of using the revealed name?
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