• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

Lutheran Church of Australia

where love comes to life

Menu
  • ABOUT US
  • THE LATEST
    • News
    • Flashback Friday
    • Calls – Employment – Volunteering
    • Daily Devotions
    • Worship Planning Page
    • The Lutheran
    • Bulletins and Announcements
    • Implementation of Ordination Resolution
    • Convention of General Synod 2025
  • CONGREGATIONAL LIFE HUB
  • FIND A …
    • Church
    • School
    • District
    • Project or Event
    • Agency or Ministry Partner
    • Aged or Community Care Service
  • CONTACT US
LCA Portal LAMP2 LCANZ Service Centre Donate

What’s in a name?

14 December 2021


Print Friendly, PDF & Email

by Pastor Reid Matthias

Click here to download your printable verse to carry with you today.

 

You will be called by a new name that the mouth of the Lord will bestow (Isaiah 62:2b).

Read Isaiah 62:1–5

Families usually give nicknames as a term of endearment. Receiving a well-intentioned nickname is a sign of acceptance and love. Some great Australian athletes have had wonderful nicknames: Greg Norman (The Great White Shark) or Ian Thorpe (The Thorpedo). For the less famous, Australians have a delightfully quirky sense of humour for shortening names or adding ‘o’ or ‘ie’ to the end. Garry, Darren, Sharon – Gazza, Dazza and Shazza; Warne – Warnie, Clark – Clarko; Field – Fieldie. It seems like everyone who belongs to the heart of someone else has another name.

So it was with the people of Israel when God wanted to show his immense favour to them. He gave them names as they journeyed out from exile. In this vindication, God promised that his rescue would shine out to the world like a blazing new dawn. And the names he gave them would be ‘The Lord Takes Delight’ and ‘Married’ instead of ‘Deserted’ and ‘Desolate’.

Imagine the Israelite’s joy as they left exile after decades of hearing their new names: Hephzibah and Beulah. (Hephzibah means ‘My Delight is in Her’, and Beulah means ‘Married’.) For those of named Hephzibah or Beulah, this is your Bible verse. Rejoice!

But we are all given a name by God, which encapsulates who we are and whose we will always be: Blessed Child. Even before our baptism, God sees the person he created in their innermost being. God sees a blessed child he made for a purpose and with whom he desires to have a unified relationship. He calls us each by name to himself.

As we continue our path through Advent, waiting for Christ’s return, we know that the one named Immanuel shall be with us. God is with us in Jesus.

I pray that you hear his voice speaking your name.

Father in heaven, thank you for loving me and naming me as your own. Thank you for the gift of inclusion and acceptance in your kingdom. Amen.


  • Click here to read previous devotions.
  • We are also posting them on LCA Facebook, making it easy for you to share them with family and friends.
  • Sign up to receive Daily Devotion in your inbox every morning. If you’re already doing that, please encourage others to sign up. Click here for the link.

« The God for all people
Tree shade »

Primary Sidebar

Join more than 5,000 people receiving LCA eNews in their inbox every fortnight. It brings you the latest of everything, including updates from this page. It's free, and you can unsubscribe at any time. Click on the picture to sign up.

Archives

  • July 2026
  • June 2026
  • May 2026
  • April 2026
  • March 2026
  • February 2026
  • January 2026
  • December 2025
  • November 2025
  • October 2025
  • September 2025
  • August 2025
  • Footer

    Quicklinks

    • HOME
    • NEWS & FEATURES
    • CALLS – EMPLOYMENT

     

    • FIND A CHURCH
    • WORSHIP PLANNING PAGE

    Contact us

    139 Frome Street
    Adelaide SA 5000

    08 8267 7300

    © 2026 Lutheran Church of Australia

    Privacy Policy • Disclaimer

    Designed by LCA Communications