Monday, December 22, 2025

Name Above All Names 16, True

Name Above All Names 16, True
-Roy Lessin, Meeting in the Meadow

Now I saw heaven opened, and behold, a white horse. And He who sat on him was called…True, and in righteousness He judges and makes war (Revelation 19:11 NKJV).

It is important for us to not only hear meaningful things from other people but to also know that people truly mean the things they say. Scripture assures us that Jesus Christ is completely true and sincere. His words are not idealistic, but realistic. He wants the words that He speaks to us to lead us to faith, not to make-believe.

Jesus is true in His words; everything He does is for a right and good reason. There is no falsehood or deceit in Him. Jesus would never trick someone, con them into believing a lie, playact, or speak about fiction as though it were fact. Jesus is 100% genuine.

Jesus is true in His promises, true in His character, and true in His attitudes. He is true in His faithfulness, true in His kindness, and true in His love. His healing is true, His forgiveness is true, His mercy is true, His compassion is true. He is also true in all His judgments. No matter which way your observe Him, everything about Him is true and bears witness to the truth.




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Friday, December 19, 2025

Name Above All Names 15, Faithful

Name Above All Names 15, Faithful
-Roy Lessin, Meeting in the Meadow

Now I saw heaven opened, and behold, a white horse. And He who sat on him was called Faithful…and in righteousness He judges and makes war (Revelation 19:11 NKJV).

All of us desire meaningful relationships where people can trust one another. One of the hardest things to overcome in any relationship is unfaithfulness. Once trust has been broken in a marriage, it is devastating and may take years to rebuild the damage that has been done. There are other situations where trust can be broken.

Someone may say, “I am having a hard time at work because I can’t trust my boss.” Someone else may say, “I trusted my friend with a deep secret, and I was shocked when he betrayed my confidence.”

Trust is a word that is directly related to someone’s character. We are not born with character. It is something that is developed in us. Trust is built in others not by those who are promise-breakers but by those who are promise-keepers. Trust creates security within a relationship.

Jesus carries the name Faithful because He is worthy of our complete trust and confidence. The Bible tells us that those who put their trust in the Lord will never be put to shame. He will never let us down. His words are true, and that makes Him believable; His actions are consistent, and that makes Him dependable; His power is limitless, and that makes Him reliable; His character is without flaw and that makes Him indescribable.




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Thursday, December 18, 2025

Name Above All Names 14, Covenant of the People

 Name Above All Names 14, Covenant of the People
-Roy Lessin, Meeting in the Meadow

I will appoint You as a covenant to the people, as a light to the nations (Isaiah 42:6 NASB).

The Scripture above is a powerful reminder to us of who Jesus is and what He has done.

God’s covenant promise was spoken to us in His Word, but it was fulfilled in a person. Jesus is our covenant! God’s covenant promise to us will never be invalid, because Jesus will never be invalid. It is the perfect covenant, made by God and agreed to by us.

Because Jesus is the Truth, the covenant is the truth; because Jesus is eternal, the covenant is eternal; because Jesus is trustworthy, the covenant is trustworthy. God will never break His covenant promise, because Jesus is the “Yes” of God to His covenant with us and His promises to us. Each morning you can arise and say, “The covenant of God is mine because Jesus is mine.”

His covenant is a covenant of peace. It is a blood covenant sealed by the shed blood of Jesus Christ upon the cross. It is a covenant of grace and mercy. It is a covenant of salvation, of relationship and fellowship, of His life becoming your life as He works His will within you to do what is pleasing in His sight (Hebrews 13:20-21).




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Wednesday, December 17, 2025

Name Above All Names 13, Commander of the Lord’s Army

Name Above All Names 13, Commander of the Lord’s Army
-Roy Lessin, Meeting in the Meadow

Joshua went up to him and asked, “Are you for us or for our enemies?” “Neither,” he replied, “but as commander of the army of the LORD I have now come” (Joshua 5:13-14 NIV).

When he met the Lord, Joshua assumed He was a common warrior, not the Divine Warrior. Joshua was in for a huge surprise. He was not confronting a human figure, but the pre-incarnate Son of God. Joshua attempted to find out which side this warrior was on and discovered that the Commander of the Lord’s Army did not come to take sides but to take over.

Joshua did not meet a high-ranking military officer but the commander and chief of heaven’s army. He was in charge of the entire angelic host and His warriors could never be defeated. It didn’t take Joshua long to discover that he was not on a battleground but on holy ground.

Jesus is your Mighty Warrior in every battle of life that you face. He has come to take over and be in charge of every circumstance you face. The next time you consider who is against you, quickly turn your attention to who is for you—the Father, the Son, the Holy Spirit, the heavenly host, the body of Christ, and the prayers of God’s people are all on your side. You cannot lose, for He is victorious; you cannot be defeated, for He has conquered all; you cannot fail, for He will always lead you in triumph.




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Tuesday, December 16, 2025

Name Above All Names 12, Bright and Morning Star

Name Above All Names 12, Bright and Morning Star
-Roy Lessin, Meeting in the Meadow

I am the Root and the Offspring of David, the Bright and Morning Star (Revelation 22:16 NKJV).

When in an airplane on a dark and cloudy day, it’s always exciting to break through the clouds into the bright sunlight that shines above them. In the atmosphere of our lives, every moment that we soar above the clouds we experience the sunlight. Jesus is the sunlight in our day, and He is much more. As the Bright and Morning Star, He bathes the start of each day in brightness.

Sometimes when I get up in the morning, I sense that a spirit of darkness or heaviness has come upon me during the night. This sense of darkness, whatever the source, does not have to set the tone for my day. Jesus is my reality, and each morning He is my Bright and Morning Star. It is His light that sets the tone for my day, not my troubling dreams, not my feelings, not my temptations, not my subconscious mind, and not any spirit of darkness. The brightness of Jesus’ name means that He makes the beginning of each day magnificently clear and good.

As the Bright and Morning Star, Jesus also brings hope into our day. We were made to hope, to plan, to imagine, and to anticipate certain things. We all need something to look forward to. Jesus is our hope and our expectation. He is coming one day according to His promise. He will not let us down. He will not disappoint us or fail to meet our expectations of a bright new day and a glorious forever.
 



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