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ADONAI (5 OF 15)

by Ernest Easley

Scripture: Genesis 15:1-2
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Adonai (5 of 15)
Series: What a Wonderful Name
Ernest Easley
Genesis 15:1-2


Now as we continue our series on the names of God under the heading: WHAT A WONDERFUL NAME, take your Bible and turn with me to Genesis 15 where we find another descriptive name used for God.

Before we start reading in Genesis 15, how many of you have ever played the game, ''Name that Tune?'' You know, you hear a few lines of a song and have to guess the name of it. The first one to yell out the name: wins.

Well, don't panic, we're not playing it tonight but we are playing the game, ''Name that Spy.'' Have you ever played that game? You probably have not because I just created it.

But you play it the same way you play, ''Name that Tune.'' I'm going to give you a quote from a spy move or show, and then you have to name the movie or show. And the first one to yell out the name: wins.

*Spy Movie/Show Number One: ''I know nothing! I know nothing!'' Hogan's Heroes.

*Spy Movie Show Number Two: ''I missed it by that much.'' Get Smart.

*Spy Movie/Show Number Three: ''Shaken, not stirred.'' James Bond.

*Spy Movie/Show Number Four: ''This tape will self destruct in five seconds.'' Mission Impossible.

You've got to just love a good spy show or movie and Hollywood knows it!! That's why they continue producing them because we keep watching them like:

*The Americans

*Covert Affairs

*Burn Notice

*MacGyver

*Secret Agent Man

*The Man from U.N.C.L.E

*The Girl from U.N.C.L.E

And there are dozens more! One thing they all have in common is Passports and lots of them. Often they will have a dozen or more Passports with different names and nationalities for one reason: to change their identity; to be someone that they are not in order to protect their true identity.

Throughout the Bible, we find God having many descriptive names. In fact, if God had Passports with His name on them, He would have over 900 Passports!

But know this: The many descriptive ...

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