Expressing his zeal for the glory and salvation of Zion, the prophet Isaiah said, "You shall be called by a new name which the mouth of the Lord shall designate"
How strange it is therefore, to find people professing to follow Christ, yet designating themselves by all kinds of names which the mouth of the Lord
When I first wrote this lesson, just out of curiosity I looked up the directory of religious organizations in the area where I lived. There were many more different names than I expected. Here is a random sample of some of
One might search the scriptures till one is wrinkled and grey, but not one of the above is a name which "the mouth of the Lord designates" for his people. The same may be said of dozens of other names by which people designate themselves as
Let us have a brief look at how the New Testament writers designated and described
There are proper scriptural names and descriptions for the church or
Why does any church want to call itself anything more than the church of God or the church of Christ? This Biblical designation does not divide and distinguish as
There are many descriptions and metaphors used in the New Testament for the followers of Christ. Strictly speaking none of these is used as
Some examples are: "disciples"
There is one name that deserves our special attention. "the disciples were first called Christians in Antioch"
Peter said of the name "Christian" that we "glorify God in this name"
One important function and purpose of a name, is to distinguish people from one another. Our passage from Isaiah
Instead, those professing to be Christians commonly separate themselves and distinguish themselves from one another by forming or perpetuating "denominations" They invent names to mark those distinctions
Paul condemned this practice and said, "there must be no divisions among you"
One of the first steps to digression is to begin using names that distinguish one church from another. One of the first steps to unity is to rid ourselves of all distinctive and divisive names, and to use only the name that the mouth of the Lord has designated. That name will distinguish us from the world, but will not distinguish us from one another as