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THE LORDØS ANOINTED 33
This means measureless enduement for God's unspeakable Gift, Who came because of love that passeth knowledge
to reveal His unsearchable riches. However great the demand, this anointing was more than adequate. Does one
feel surprised that the writer of these lines, alone at his desk, uttered a silent `Hallelujah'?
The names and titles of our Saviour, are of the utmost importance, and as a stimulus to further study and a fuller
acquaintance with the Lord of life and glory, we give a list of some of these names and titles that are found in the
New Testament.
Jesus. Jesus of Nazareth. Immanuel. Beloved. Only Begotten. Son of God, of Man, of David. Jesus Christ.
Christ. Messiah. King. Christ Jesus. Lord. Lord Jesus. The, or Our, Lord Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ our Lord.
Saviour. God and Saviour. Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Rabbi. Master. Teacher. Lamb. Shepherd. Chief
Shepherd. The Word. The Light. The Bright and Morning Star. The Dayspring. The Holy One. The Just One.
The Judge. Prophet. Servant. Minister. Bishop. Apostle. Prince. High Priest. Captain or Author. Mediator.
Surety. Alpha and Omega. First and Last. Beginning and Ending. Finisher. Amen. Root. Firstborn. Life.
Bread. Faithful and True. Witness. Head. Stone. Rock. Advocate. Deliverer. Door. Forerunner.
Foundation. Governor. Heir. Lion. Passover. True Vine. Way. I am. Last Adam.
(Selected from the book, The New Testament Names and Titles of the Lord of Glory, by Ada R. Habershon).
Such doctrinal phrases as `in Christ', `in the Lord', `in Christ Jesus', `in Him in Whom' are of supreme
importance and for what it may be worth, none of these phrases occur in the epistle to the Hebrews. Another feature
is the distinction that should be observed between the title `Christ' and `Lord', which may be exemplified by looking
at the epistle to the Ephesians. In the doctrinal section, namely Ephesians 1 to 3, the apostle speaks of himself as
`the prisoner of Jesus Christ' (Eph. 3:1) but when he opens the corresponding practical section with its insistence on
`walk' he calls himself `the prisoner of the Lord' (Eph. 4:1).
`We have found the Messias, which is, being interpreted, the Christ' (John 1:41).
`Believing that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God; we have life through His name' (John 20:31).
`Blessed be the God and Father
of our Lord Jesus Christ, Who hath
blessed us with all spiritual blessings
in heavenly places .......................................IN CHRIST;
According as He hath chosen us ..................IN HIM
according to the good pleasure
of His will, To the praise of the
glory of His grace, wherein He
hath made us accepted .................................IN THE BELOVED'
(Eph. 1:3-6).