It can be seen that the name Jehovah is a particular name for the people of Israel who lived under the law and this name represents God’s merciful, majestic and unoffendable disposition.
Regardless of the changes to His names, the works of saving mankind are still done by one God, for the principle of His work is to use the name to change the age.
God is a wise God, and every single thing He does has great significance. The name Almighty God fully represents His work and the disposition He expresses in the last days.
Why does God take on different names in different ages? What is the significance of God's name in each age? This short video will help uncover this mystery for you.
Every time when God carries out a stage of work, He will take a name with the significance of the age to represent the work He is to do and the disposition He is to express in that age.
God is rich and bountiful, and so a single name is incapable of fully representing God’s work and His disposition. It can only represent one part of God’s disposition. God takes different names in different ages to represent His disposition and His work in that age.
After the co-worker fellowshiped about God’s words with me, I then realized that God does different work in different ages and takes different names which have their own particular significance.
In 1998, I began to believe in the Lord Jesus because of an illness. After I started to believe in the Lord and go to church, our pastors and elders often preached to us, “Neither is there salvation in any other” (Acts 4:12).
In the Age of Law, God took the name Yahweh; in the Age of Grace, He took the name Jesus, and the Book of Revelation prophesied that God would have yet another new name.