
This work offers a reflective meditation on the sacred name of Jesus, drawing together the many biblical titles that reveal His divine identity and the profound reverence that should accompany them. By tracing how the Old and New Testaments invoke His name, the author highlights the depth of honor inherent in each utterance and invites readers to consider how that honor shapes a believer’s heart and conduct. The opening sections set a tone of earnest devotion, urging a shift from casual or profane usage toward a reverent, prayerful appreciation.
The author then turns to the common abuses of the divine name—oaths, careless swearing, and inflated titles that diminish its holiness—and argues that true worship requires a blend of love and holy fear. Using vivid examples such as Joseph’s steadfastness, the text shows how reverence can guard against temptation and deepen spiritual knowledge. A concluding hymn reinforces the themes, inviting listeners to internalize the preciousness of the name through both thought and song.
Language
en
Duration
~26 minutes (25K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2019-01-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

A Victorian writer and classical scholar, he turned Greek and Roman history into lively stories for younger readers. His retellings helped generations discover Homer, Virgil, and other ancient authors without needing a classroom first.
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