Understanding The Name Of Jesus

The authority of the Name of Jesus is not activated by repetition; it is activated by revelation!

This video explains that most Christians misunderstand the true authority and function of the Name of Jesus. It is not merely a religious phrase or a way to end a prayer, but rather legal power, delegated authority, and Heaven’s endorsement. The devil doesn’t fear the sound of the Name, but the revelation behind it

The Name of Jesus grants believers access to Christ’s jurisdiction and the right to act on His behalf. When used, it’s as if Jesus Himself is speaking.

The Name is superior in rank, status, and authority over everything.

The authority of the Name is activated by revelation, not repetition. The example of the sons of Sceva in Acts 19 illustrates that using the Name without understanding its authority is ineffective.

When a believer speaks the Name of Jesus with identity, faith, and revelation, hell hears Christ’s authority.

Colossians 3:17 emphasizes living as Christ’s representative, doing all things in His Name, which means acting under His jurisdiction and authority.

Many Christians lack revelation about the Name, treating It as a phrase rather than a position, which leads to feelings of powerlessness in their spiritual walk.

The Name of Jesus is the legal expression of Christ’s authority and carries the full weight of His victory.

The Name of Jesus is not only over believers, but It is in them, emphasizing their union with Christ and their seated position in heavenly places.

The Name of Jesus works because the Father recognizes believers as one with Christ.

The enemy tries to keep believers from understanding the true nature of the Name, hoping they view it as a ritual or a phrase rather than a legal authority and position.

The Name of Jesus is the foundation from which believers pray and the authority they carry.

Salvation, which includes deliverance, healing, protection, and restoration, is wrapped inside the Name.

Confidence in the Name comes from understanding what it represents, and the Name responds to confident, unwavering faith.

The Name of Jesus is for everyday life, not just crisis moments, and is meant to be lived under its jurisdiction.

The authority of the Name is rooted in what Jesus accomplished, including His victory over Satan and death, and His legal triumph.

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