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A thought occurred to me just now. That one verse in Revelation, 2:17, where it says: “To the one who is victorious, I will give some of the hidden manna. I will also give that person a white stone with a new name written on it, known only to the one who receives it”
I'm not going to take any kind of theological stance here on what this verse means - if it is actual, literal proof that when we are first allowed into God's coming kingdom He will actually give each of us a new name, or if the verse has any other number of meanings (it is Revelation, after all), or if the verse even pertains to all believers period in the first place - because a couple of years ago when I wanted to broach the topic of what Revelation is really supposed to be about and started with Steve Gregg's book "Revelation: Four Views", I somehow just didn't get any closer to deciding on which of the four main views seems the most Biblically sound, and I got discouraged rather easily and shelved the topic ever since.
Still, let's just assume Revelation 2:17 is saying in no uncertain terms that the Lord will present each of us with a new name to live by forever, perhaps according to the dominating personalities He determined for each of us to possess as unique individuals, or according to what all has happened in each of our lifelong walks of faith with Him - both the good and the not so good - during our mortal lives. He gave a name "Sons of Thunder" to James and John, yes? Perhaps that title is just one of many examples?
So, would anyone here like to theorize on what name they might receive (with humility, of course, as we do not want to seriously be presumptuous on something like the good that God may see in us
, even if that good comes only by the power of the Spirit and not our own complete efforts)?
I kinda hope my new name might include the word Protector somewhere in there, to be honest.
I'm not going to take any kind of theological stance here on what this verse means - if it is actual, literal proof that when we are first allowed into God's coming kingdom He will actually give each of us a new name, or if the verse has any other number of meanings (it is Revelation, after all), or if the verse even pertains to all believers period in the first place - because a couple of years ago when I wanted to broach the topic of what Revelation is really supposed to be about and started with Steve Gregg's book "Revelation: Four Views", I somehow just didn't get any closer to deciding on which of the four main views seems the most Biblically sound, and I got discouraged rather easily and shelved the topic ever since.
Still, let's just assume Revelation 2:17 is saying in no uncertain terms that the Lord will present each of us with a new name to live by forever, perhaps according to the dominating personalities He determined for each of us to possess as unique individuals, or according to what all has happened in each of our lifelong walks of faith with Him - both the good and the not so good - during our mortal lives. He gave a name "Sons of Thunder" to James and John, yes? Perhaps that title is just one of many examples?
So, would anyone here like to theorize on what name they might receive (with humility, of course, as we do not want to seriously be presumptuous on something like the good that God may see in us
I kinda hope my new name might include the word Protector somewhere in there, to be honest.
