Celebrating the Excellencies of His Name -Prince of Peace, by Petra Hefner-

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Our
Peace
Is Christ
And in Christ
And from Christ
And through Christ
For us
Christ alone
Is
The Prince of Peace
Our Peace!
“For to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders. And he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.” Isaiah 9:6
And
This man
Shall be our Peace
The King of Peace existing
From eternity to eternity
Who was and is and is to come
The Prince of Peace
Our Peace Beneath
His Commandments
Kept fully!
Though sin – our sin
Nailed Him
It pleased Him
To bruise Him
His own promise kept!
Yet death could not keep Him
His perfect obedience birthed
New life
His Peace
The Mystery of His Will
His Glory revealed!
In Him Revealing
His righteousness
Our perfect Peace
Peace like a river
Now flows
For those
Who believe that He Is
The Prince of Peace
The King of Peace
Our peace
To love
His
Law
!
For He Himself
Is our Peace
The author
And the cause
Of Peace
Our Peace to speak
Through Him and of Him
That He alone Is
The Prince of Peace
The King of Peace
Peace
To the nations
From sea to sea
To the ends of the earth
Our Peace and their Peace
Peace between two
Jew and Gentile
Man and God
Rightly offended
Yet bringing Peace
His Peace
His Gospel
His Church
His Kingdom
Peace without end!
And
His Word
Will keep our minds
Stayed on Him
In Perfect
Peace
!
For He Himself
Is our Peace
The Prince of Peace
Who saves
Not by bow, sword, or battle
But by His own body
Given freely
His own blood shed
To procure Peace
Lasting Peace
Peace
Everlasting
His covenant of Life and Peace
Secure and continuing
His righteousness
And confidence
Our quietness
Forever
Rest
For our souls
By Him and through Him
The Prince of Peace
The King of Peace
Establishes
Peace
In us
And with us
His Peace Is
Beyond
All
Understanding
To keep and to guard
Our hearts and minds
completely
!
For He Himself
Is our Peace
Within
Though the enemy without
Invades
Storms wax and wane
Still He Is
Our Peace
Never changing
Never ceasing
Lasting Peace
Within and without
All
Sufficient
Overcoming Peace
Our Peace in tribulation
Though mountains shake
And our hills crumble
The Prince of Peace
The King of Peace
Remains
Love
Unfailing
Never ending
His promise of Peace
Our tempest stilled
By His power
Completely
At Peace
!
For He Himself
Is
Our Peace
Peace with us
O, Immanuel!
Peace within us
His Peace among us
Peace amidst those who please Him
In Him Alone
Is
Peace
Peace that pleases
Within
And appeases God without
Without us!
Yet for us
Justified
Completely
In Him alone
Through faith alone
When we believe
That He Is
Our Peace with God
Sanctified and whole
In spirit, soul, and body
At Peace
Preserved
Blameless
At His coming
When we shall meet
The Prince of Peace
Our Peace of heart
The King of Peace
All fears depart
Pardoned
In
Him
!
 “Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace among those with whom he is pleased!” Luke 2:14
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His
Peace
Is our Peace
Peace with God,
Our Peace on earth
Christ, our highest glory. Glory to God in the Highest.
Go out in joy and be led forth in Peace. Sing!
His righteousness is our peace and joy.
The mountains and hills will
Burst into song before
You. The trees of the field
Will clap their hands in praise.
Praise Him, turn your weeping into song
For unto us a child is born, unto us a Son is given.
“And He will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.”
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About the Author: Petra is a word enthusiast and writer-wannabe behind Penned Pebbles and This Good Steward. English, her second language, has become a favorite excuse with which to express her many thoughts and opinions. Petra is married with two grown sons and two beautiful grandchildren. She and her husband live and love the small-town life near the foothills of NC, where they share the unfailing provisions of God, His love shed abroad in their hearts, His redeeming truth and forgiveness in Christ, a passion for the Doctrines of Grace, the simple pleasures of smiling, hiking, and music, and the more luxurious delights of eating out and kayaking.

Celebrating the Excellencies of His Name -Mediator, by Diana Lovegrove-

“For there is one God and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus”
– 1 Tim 2:5

I have never been more aware of my need for a Mediator than I am at present. As the days pass, the Holiness of God expands in my understanding in its height, depth, length and breadth – and it is truly a fearful sight whilst I live in this fallen world in a fallen body with a fallen heart. I have never felt so small as I do now. Even the thought of trying to write what it means that Jesus is our Mediator feels beyond me at present. So I shall use some borrowed words from the Prince of Preachers, Charles Spurgeon, instead.

“A Mediator! That must be for persons between whom them and God there is ground of quarrel. Sinner! Sinner, this is good news for you! A Mediator is not for a man who is perfectly at one with God, but for you, who has by many sins provoked God! For you who by the sinfulness of your nature stand at a distance from Him! There is need of a Mediator between you and the thrice-holy God—and it is for such as you that a Mediator has appeared! Do you understand this Truth of God? A mediator is not a mediator between those who are at one. He is a mediator between persons who differ—and that is the case with you as to your God!

“A mediator, when he would make peace, goes to this one and he states the case. And he urges him and pleads with him. When he has done that, he returns to the other party and states the other side. He pleads with the one on the behalf of the other. Even so our Lord Jesus Christ comes in between God and man. Oh, how wonderful! He pleads with God for sinners, “Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do.” And then he turns round and pleads with sinners for God and bids them turn to Him and be reconciled to Him, since He is their Father and their Friend!

“His pardoning blood can take away the guilt that angers God and the water which flowed with the blood from His dear pierced side can take away the propensity to rebellion within your own bosom! Surely I ought, by such words as these, to comfort some souls and lead them to Jesus! Reconciliation, worked out by Christ, is absolutely perfect! It means eternal life! O my Hearer, if Jesus reconciles you to God now, you will never quarrel with God again, nor God with you! If the Mediator takes away the ground of feud—your sin and sinfulness—He will take it away forever! He will cast your iniquities into the depths of the sea, blotting out your sins like a cloud and like a thick cloud your transgressions. He will make such peace between you and God that He will love you forever and you will love Him forever—and nothing shall separate you from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.
“I have heard of some mend-all which so puts the pieces of broken plates together that the articles are said to be stronger than they were before they were broken. I know not how that may be. This I know—the union between God and the sinner reconciled by the blood of Jesus—is closer and stronger than the union between God and unfallen Adam! That was broken by a single stroke—but if Christ joins you to the Father by His own precious blood, He will keep you there by the inflowing of His Divine Grace into your soul—for who shall separate us from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord?”

I was driven to my knees in the kitchen a few weeks ago whilst preparing dinner for the family, weeping silently on the floor as I reflected on the huge gulf between man and God, but also weeping with longing for that moment when we are finally with Him in His Kingdom for all eternity, we will be perfected, sin will be gone, and we will finally see Him face to face. Face to face – nothing separating us, perfectly, completely at one. Until then – I will cling to my Mediator with all my heart.

Let me conclude with this exhortation from JC Ryle: “Let us strive to know more and more, every year we live, our need of a mediator between ourselves and God. Let us seek more and more to realize that without a mediator our thoughts of God can never be comfortable, and the more clearly we see God the more uncomfortable we must feel. Above all, let us be thankful that we have in Jesus the very Mediator whose help our souls require, and that through Him we may draw near to God with boldness, and cast fear away. Out of Christ, God is a consuming fire. In Christ, He is a reconciled Father. Without Christ, the strictest moralist may well tremble, as he looks forward to his end. Through Christ, the chief of sinners may approach God with confidence, and feel perfect peace.”

About the Author: Diana Lovegrove, who blogs at Waiting for our Blessed Hope, lives in England with her husband, Pete, her 6 year old son Harry, and her Jack Russell terrier, Patch.

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Celebrating the Excellencies of His Name -The Amen-

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The Amen, Revelation 3:14

I thank you, O LORD, Perfect Amen,
that You are the fulfillment of every promise given by the Father.
When the fierce storms rage against your servants,
You never leave us nor forsake us,
You have spoken, Oh Amen,
and in Your Word we rest assured.

Temptations come and the trials are heavy on our shoulders,
but You have promised that we will not
be tempted beyond that which we can support,
Oh blessed promise,
blessed Words spoken by the Perfect Amen.

When our past hunts us,
and the sins of our youth gallop in our minds,
You speak Words of comfort:
“I make all things new”
You the Amen, have said so,
and we believe it,
and give thanks for such a gift.

Let the thirsty come and drink from the Living Water,
let the hunger eat the Bread of Life,
the Amen has promised to satisfy all our needs in Him.
He is the All sufficient,
We don’t have to wander and be in famine,
we can come to Him, to the Amen,
and be satisfied, always satisfied.

He is not a shadow,
but all substance;
He is not quicksand,
but a Rock, our Strong Tower;
He never changes,
He is the anchor of our soul;
He is not a liar;
He is the Truth,
He is the Great, the Perfect Amen.

Why are you cast down, O believer?
Let this Advent season,
be a time when you see Him in His Word,
when you mediate on Him,
In all of who He is.

The Alpha and Omega.
Our Wonderful Counselor.
Oh what a Might God He is.
The Prince of Peace that quiets the storms.
Our Mediator, the Way, the Truth, the Life,
Oh what a Savior is He!
He is Jealous because He loves us.
Emmanuel, God with us, God with us,
God with us. He is with me.

He is the Light of the World,
our Redeemer
who has broken all chains,
all fears.
He is our Healer, our Physician,
by His stripes we were healed,
by His death we live.
He was bruised for our iniquities,
He bore our guilt,
and gave us white, righteous robes.
He is the Amen.

Our forefathers longed to see this,
to live this,
to be able to the see the Amen fulfilling
all promises, all prophecies,
all shadows-
Oh, how blessed we are to have eyes to see,
and ears to see,
that He is the One,
the Messiah,
the Christ,
the Great Amen.

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How Sweet the Name of Jesus Sounds -A Hymn to Celebrate the Excellencies of His Name-

How Sweet the Name of Jesus Sounds
based on Song of Solomon 1:3 “Because of the savour of thy good ointments thy name is as ointment poured forth.”

1. How sweet the Name of Jesus sounds
In a believer’s ear!
It soothes his sorrow, heals his wounds,
And drives away his fear.

2. It makes the wounded spirit whole,
And calms the troubled breast;
‘Tis manna to the hungry soul,
And to the weary, rest.

3. Dear Name, the rock on which I build,
My shield and hiding place,
My never failing treasury, filled
With boundless stores of grace!

4. By Thee, my prayers acceptance gain,
Although with sin defiled;
Satan accuses me in vain,
And I am owned a child.

5. Jesus, my Shepherd, Brother, Friend,
My Prophet, Priest, and King,
My Lord, my life, my way, my end,
Accept the praise I bring.

6. Weak is the effort of my heart,
And cold my warmest thought;
But when I see Thee as Thou art,
I’ll praise Thee as I ought.

7. ‘Til then I would Thy love proclaim
With every fleeting breath,
And may the music of Thy name
Refresh my soul in death.

© Bill Moore Music.
Used by permission. All rights reserved.

This hymn is featured in the album Pilgrim’s Days: Indelible Grace II

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Celebrating the Excellencies of His Name – Emmanuel, by Norma Tochijara-

Emmanuel, God With Us.

What a great comfort this glorious name is, what a hope to rest upon. It is God himself who is with us, not a mere human that sins and fails us, not an angel, not a force, not a perishable thing,  but God himself! God with us!

The same God, that spoke in the Old Testament to Moses though a burning bush, who delivered Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego from the fiery furnace, who covered Elijah’s wet altar with fire; the same God who spoke to Noah and save him and his family from the flood; who delivered His people out of Egypt, who spoke through prophets; that same God made himself man, to come to this earth which He created, to take the form of sinful sinners like us, deserving nothing but God’s wrath.

God With Us. He came as a man and knows our every emotion, temptations, trials, He knows our needs and wants. He knows. He lived among us! What a blessed assurance it is that Emmanuel is His name. And with that, we know that He was with us, and He is with us, and He will be with us forever and ever. We can rest assured in this name, love it and worship it. We can and should adore this God who is With Us.

Jesus came, healed the sick, gave sight to the blind, forgave sins, and raised people from the dead, all these miracles speak of who He is. He is God With Us giving us sight, forgiving our sins, giving us life. We can rest assured that He is with us and we can rest in His good and eternal plan for us. We can rest assured that when troubles come, tragedies hit us, and temptations come our way, He is with us. He will give us the grace needed at the time. He will not leave us or forsake us, because His name is: Emmanuel!

God With Us. Saving us! When he was suffering the death of the cross and our sins  were being paid for, there He was, God With Us, suffering the punishment reserved for us. He is our only hope for Salvation, our only garment to put on to present ourselves before our Father one day. And in that day, when we will present ourselves before the Throne of God, Christ will be there as well. The great Emmanuel.

“O beloved! what an assuring and comforting truth is this- God with us! Now we feel equal to every service, prepared for every trial, armed for every assault. Deity is our shield, Deity is our arm, Deity is our Father and our Friend. We deal with the Divine. Deity has died for us, has atoned for us, has saved us, and will bring us safely to the realms of bliss.” – Octavius Winslow.

What a blessed name. His Name is above all names.

May God make us feel the need of Him, of Him being with us. That we may not be content with thinking we are doing OK on our own. We need Him, we need Him to be with us. Let’s learn to live in an atmosphere of godliness, knowing that we can pray to Him at all times, that He hears our prayers. Let us practice being in His presence as we prepare our souls to be with Him forever! What a privilege to be allowed in His house and dwell with Emmanuel forever. What a privilege and an unquenchable desire to enter through his gates with thanksgiving.

“God, in the infinite counsels of His own mind, resolved upon the salvation of His eternally chosen and loved people. He saw that there was no eye to pity them, and no arm to save them. He resolved upon our salvation, embarked in it, accomplished it; and eternity, as it rolls upon its axis, will magnify His name, and show forth His praise.” Octavius Winslow.

Norma

About the Author: Norma Tochijara lives with her family in Montreal Quebec.  She and her husband have been married for almost 17 years.  They have 2 sons, and 1 daughter who, a few months ago, went home to be with the Lord.  Norma and her family attend a Reformed Presbyterian Church and  she is in the process of learning and being transformed to be more like Jesus. Norma blogs at Reduce Me to Love.

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Celebrating the Excellencies of His Name – Jealous, by Elizabeth DeBarros–

Cast but a Glance, a poem by Elizabeth DeBarros

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Cast but a glance, not your pearls.
How do I rend my heart
When I’ve only ever given garments?
Far lesser things I might have afforded
If ‘twere not for chastening Divine.
Mourning dove,
covered in ash;
thy bruisings go deep.
O, Steady Hand, go before me,
Severe Mercy, perform your alien work.
When
 Despair set low her bolts and bars
She blinded my eyes, thrust me asunder.
My spirit flagged, the flesh gave out.
By taking strength from other gods,
—‘twas Thee I had refused.
Now
I am caught; shorn,
listless from the winds and damp.
These markings where did they come from?
Look away!
“It’s too hard, I must deserve this.”
But ev’n tears are cleansed of boasting
in Thy Presence.
Canst thou hear Me singing?
Peer through the lock,
Thy vigorous captors are no more.
Arise,
Heaven’s flames extinguished, Fury’s quenched at last!
Lift up thine eyes; look about
 ‘It is finished’
See!
—Cerulean skies; the temps are fair.
Thus
As My love, so My scars,
I AM
and ever shall be
Jealous
That My dwelling be found in thee.
Elizabeth DeBarros © 2011
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About the Author: Between homeschooling and homemaking, Elizabeth DeBarros finds time to study theology, laugh with friends, and share the love of God to as many she meets. At Finding the Motherlode she writes to honor God by sharing her observations, meditations, and on rare occasion, her poetry. She resides in the foothills of the Blue Ridge mountains in Northern Virginia with her beloved husband, two sons, and their new kitten.

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