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DanielsASJ · 36-40, M
Now i know it Can't be
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LadyGrace · 70-79
@DanielsASJ The Bible says God will give us all a new name.
The Bible suggests that everyone who goes to heaven will receive a new name: a unique name from God.
God's new name: People will also receive God's new name, which will link them to him for eternity.
The Bible also includes examples of God giving people new names in the past, such as:
Changing Abram and Sarai's names to Abraham and Sarah.
Changing Jacob's name from "deceiver", to "one who prevailed with God."
Changing Simon's name to Peter, which means "rock".
The Bible also suggests that people who overcome, will receive a new name:
Revelation 2:17: God will give a new name to those who overcome.
Revelation 3:12: God will write on the one who conquers his name and the name of the new Jerusalem.
Therefore, in heaven we'll receive two new names. The unique name God will give to us alone, (Revelation 2:17), and His new name linking us to Him for eternity, (Revelation 3:12).
The Bible suggests that everyone who goes to heaven will receive a new name: a unique name from God.
God's new name: People will also receive God's new name, which will link them to him for eternity.
The Bible also includes examples of God giving people new names in the past, such as:
Changing Abram and Sarai's names to Abraham and Sarah.
Changing Jacob's name from "deceiver", to "one who prevailed with God."
Changing Simon's name to Peter, which means "rock".
The Bible also suggests that people who overcome, will receive a new name:
Revelation 2:17: God will give a new name to those who overcome.
Revelation 3:12: God will write on the one who conquers his name and the name of the new Jerusalem.
Therefore, in heaven we'll receive two new names. The unique name God will give to us alone, (Revelation 2:17), and His new name linking us to Him for eternity, (Revelation 3:12).
LadyGrace · 70-79
@DanielsASJ We are ‘a new creation’ (2 Corinthians 5:16-17) and the New Covenant promise prophesied by Isaiah, is now true for us, ‘… you shall be called by a new name that the mouth of the Lord will give.’ (Isaiah 62:2b).