Saturday, May 23, 2026

Lechem Ha-chayim


    Lechem Ha-chayim (LEH-khem hah-KHAH-yeem) is לֶחֶם הַחַיִּים in Hebrew.  It means "Bread of Life".  Lechem (לֶחֶם) is bread or food.  Ha- (הַ) is the.  Chayim (הַחַיִּים) is life.  This is a name that describes Jesus as the provider of needs.  It is a spiritual metaphor for Jesus being the sustenance for eternal life.  Salvation is your soul nourishment that never runs out.
    Lechem Ha-chayim is what you need for your soul to never be hungry again.  He is always present to take care of your spiritual needs.  You never have to look long or hard.  He is there.  He is what provides fellowship between you and God.  Jesus is the Messiah and this name encompasses that fact.  He is manna for Christians.
    When you pray using the name Lechem Ha-chayim you are asking Him to fulfill, complete, or acknowledge your need.  You are approaching humbly, but you know He will provide what you need at the same time.  

Deuteronomy 8:1-5, Psalm 78:17-31, Luke 2:8-12, & John 6:22-59


Friday, May 22, 2026

Sar Shalom

 


    Sar Shalom (SAHR-SHAH-lohm) is שַׂר שָׁלוֹם in Hebrew.  It means ".  It means Prince of Peace".  Sar (שַׂר) is princes, ruler, or commander.  Shalom (שָׁלוֹם) is peace.  It is a name to describe Jesus' authority.    Sar Shalom highlights how Jesus' character is complete, whole, and restores relationships.  
    Sar Shalom is the prince of the world.  He is God's son.  He is the once that brought peace into the world after people have allowed chaos to enter.  He is the source of what makes you feel complete, whole, ore stable.  His authority provides harmony and restoration in your life.
    When you pray using the name Sar Shalom you are submitting to Jesus' authority.  You are seeking harmony with him.  You want him to fill the void, heal the wounds, or silence the chaos in your life.  You to him because you need peace in your soul.  You trust him to be your source of safety.  Ask him how you can live at peace with him.  Ask him to reveal any hidden sin that would hinder that peace.

Numbers 6:22-27, Isaiah 9:6-7, John 14:27-29, Ephesians 2:14-16, & Philippians 4:6-7


Thursday, May 21, 2026

Ohr Haolam

 


    Ohr Haolam (OHR hah-oh-LAHM) is אור העולם in Hebrew.  It means "Light of the Word".  Ohr (אור) means light.  Haolam (העולם) means the world or the universe. It is a name used for God because God is the creator of the world, the universe, and light.  Who He is produces light.  It can be physical light, but also hope, and renewed light within the soul.
    Ohr Haolam describes God while Brit Chadashah describes Jesus more accurately, but the names can be interchanged since they are both God.  Brit Chadashah is more for how Jesus brought divine enlightment into the world.  God's light brings order into this chaotic world.  He was always prepared for it.
    If you follow Jesus, then you are full of the light of God.  This means you need to be able to show compassion to those who are still stuck in the dark.  The more you trust God to take care of you the more of His light will shine out of you.  As your character becomes more like Jesus the more people will see him in you.  Use the light God gave you to give the world His hope.
    When you pray using the name Ohr Haolam you are seeking God's light to reveal truth, bring life to your soul, and warm you when life tries to make you cold.  You can use the name as a blessing.  Blessings light up peoples lives.  You can also use the name to ask God how to help you be His light in the world.  Ask Him to make you the blessing in people's lives.  Ask Him how to use His light to bring glory to Him instead of you.

Genesis 1:3-5, Matthew 5:14-16, Luke 11:34-36, & John 8:12, 9:3-5, 12:44-50

Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Adon Ha'adonim

 


    Adon Ha'adonim (ah-DOHN hah-ah-doh-NEEM) is אָדוֹן הָאֲדוֹנִים in Hebrew.  It means "Lords of Lords".  Adon means lord, master, or owner.  Adon Ha'adonim describes Gods sovereignty and majesty.  Ha'adonim is the plural version of Lords.  This name is a name used for God's supreme authority.  The name explains God's character as the ultimate master.
    Adon Ha'adonim is a title more than a name for God.  He is the authority over all authority found in the world.  Some authority figures are obedient and others are not, but they will all answer to Him one day.  He has authority over the spiritual world too.  He has control over all the unseen elements that work in your life.
    When you pray using the name Adon Ha'adonim you are submitting to God as your Lord.  You are saying you trust Him to have authority over your life.  You understand that He is the master of the universe.  He is the owner of your soul, but not in a bad or negative aspect.  
    Adon Ha'adonim's love covers you, so you can live free to serve Him in love instead of obligation.  Ask Him how He wants you to serve.  Seek how you can be a good friend to God.  Seek Him to find contentment for all He has given you in life.  Trust His justice system.  Pray to know how to honor His power.  

Deuteronomy 10:17-22, Psalm 136:1-3, 1 Timothy 6:15-16, & Revelations 17:11-14, 19:11-16


Tuesday, May 19, 2026

El-Bethel

 


    El-Bethel (el-BETH-uhl) is אֵל בֵּית־אֵל in Hebrew.  It means "God of the House of God" or "the God of Bethel".  El means "God" or "mighty one".  Bethel means house or house of God.  
    Jacob used the name El-Bethel when he built an altar for God.  Jacob had seen the stairway to Heaven in a Dream.  He had a vision of God, so Jacob when he woke up he he used his stone pillow to mark the place where he met God and made a covenant.  It was an act of worship, awe, and acknowledgment of the significance of being in God's presence.  When the time was right he returned to build an altar.
    Dreams can reveal truth.  God and Satan can use dreams because when you sleep your subconscious is relaxed and you are more open to receive messages.  El-Bethel is where you lay down your idols.  Destroy anything that gets in-between you and your relationship with God.  
    As you remove life's distractions affirm your commitment to God.  Thank Him for always choosing you and never losing focus of your relationship.  Where God dwells is holy.  If He dwells in you, then you are holy.  If you are in the presence of El-Bethel, then you need to be purified.
    When you pray using El-Bethel ask God to protect your mind.  Ask Him to guard your sleep.  Be open to whatever message He is willing to give you.  However, if it comes in a dream then always go back to the Bible to confirm that it is from God.  God to El-Bethel to seek to be obedient and to confirm that you are on the path God laid out for your life.  

Genesis 28:10-22, 31:12-13, 35:1-15, 1 Corinthians 3:16, & Galatians 2:20


Monday, May 18, 2026

El Hanne'eman

 


    El Hanne'eman or El HaNe'eman (ehl hah-neh-eh-MAHN) is אֵל הַנֶּאֱמָן in Hebrew.  It means "the Faithful God".  El (אֵל) is for God.  Ha (הַ) is the.  Ne'eman (נֶּאֱמָן) is faithful, reliable, or trustworthy.  This name describes God as steadfast, dependable, trustworthy, and loyal.  He always upholds His promises.  He is solid, secure, and unshakeable.
    El Hanne'eman is found mainly in Deuteronomy.  This can be a hard book to get through, but if you understand the purpose and meanings found there it really helps you understand the New Testament better.  You see how God's nature is to support you, makes your certain about faith, and remains true to who He is and His promises.  All He ask in return is your devotion.  
    The Jewish use the word ne'eman  for amen.  It is used humbly for people to see themselves frail and inconsistent next to God.  Fore the Jews amen is more than the closing of a prayer.  It is putting your trust and faith in God.  It means that they know that God will answer their prayers.  God is always working with your prayers.  He never forgets or drops them unless they are being treated like a wish list or selfishly.  True prayer will not go unanswered or unheard.
    When you pray to El Hanne'eman you are taking a real look at yourself to compare who you are and how you are acting to God.  You never need to compare yourself to others, but you do need to compare yourself to God.  Only there will you see who you really are and where you fall short of His expectations.  From there you can repent, find gratitude, or seek to be closer to God.  When you pray put your complete trust into God and expect a response.  

Deuteronomy 7:7-11, 32:1-4, 1 Corinthians 1:4-9, 2 Timothy 2:11-13, & Hebrews 10:23-25


Sunday, May 17, 2026

El Channun

 


    El Channun (ehl hah-NOON) is אֵל חַנּוּן in Hebrew.  It means "the Gracious God".  Chanan is the root word that describes God as bestows kinds in unmerited favor.  God gives redemption which is the most gracious gift.  God's graciousness and mercy are foundations of His character.  The only things that stands out more is His love for people.
    El Channun is patient with people as they figure things out and make mistakes along the way.  He pursues you even when you are running from Him.  You can experience His grace whenever you are looking for it.  When you are in distress He will rescue you.  When you are repentant He removes your guilt.  He is strong.  He is power.  He can do anything and yet He chooses to be gentle with you.  He is compassionate.
    When you humble yourself to pray to El Channun you will have your eye opened to God's graciousness, mercy, and love.  If you seek, then you will find God's gracious and merciful nature.  Pray to seek understanding in His steadfast love.  Pray seeking forgiveness.  When you have deep rooted regret give it to Him.  He will take the burden off your shoulders and help heal what was broken.  Some relationships will never be reunited, but healing in the heart can happen.  He is there waiting on you to take away your burdens.  Repentance leads to freedom.

Exodus 34:5-7, 2 Chronicles 30:9, Nehemiah 9:16-18, Psalm 116:1-14, 145:8-13, Joel 2:12-14, Jonah 4:1-3, & Ephesians 4:7-8


Lechem Ha-chayim

    Lechem Ha-chayim ( LEH-khem hah-KHAH-yeem) is לֶחֶם הַחַיִּים in Hebrew.  It means "Bread of Life".  Lechem (לֶחֶם) is bread o...