What Are the Names of God?

Discover who God is — and why His name is always enough.

In this sermon series on the names of God, Pastor Marty explores the powerful and personal ways God reveals Himself through Scripture. From Yahweh to El Shaddai, Jehovah Jireh to Emmanuel, each name uncovers something unique about God's character, His promises, and His presence.

Whether you’re new to faith or looking to go deeper, this series helps you understand what the names of God mean — and how they anchor your trust in Him.

What Are the Names of God in the Bible?

Throughout the Bible, God reveals Himself through names that reflect His identity and His relationship with His people. This series takes a closer look at the names of God and their meanings, helping us grow in our understanding of who He is.


In this study, we’ll explore names like:
Jehovah JirehThe Lord Who Provides
El Shaddai God Almighty
Jehovah RaphaThe Lord Who Heals
YahwehI Am
Emmanuel God With Us

Each message reveals how God's name reflects His character and reminds us of His faithfulness.

Watch the Sermon Series

Each week, we explore a different name of God and what it teaches us about His nature and promises. Watch the full sermon series on the Names of God here:

Why the Names of God Still Matter

In every season of life, God’s name remains true.

When we face uncertainty, He is our peace. When we are in need, He is our provider. When we are hurting, He is our healer. The names of God remind us that He is with us – and that we can trust what He will do because we know who He is.

This sermon series is more than a study. It’s an invitation to know God more personally and live with greater confidence in His character.

FAQs

What are the names of God in the Bible?
The Bible includes names like Yahweh, El Shaddai, Jehovah Jireh, and more. Each name reveals a part of God’s nature and how He relates to His people.

What do the names of God mean?
God’s names carry deep meaning. For instance, Jehovah Jireh means “The Lord Who Provides,” and El Shaddai means “God Almighty.” These names help us understand and trust God's power, care, and love.

Is this a Christmas series?
Yes and no. While this series launched during the Christmas season with a focus on Emmanuel – God With Us – it speaks to God's unchanging character all year long.
Looking for more topical teaching? You can also explore our Acts sermon series and Generosity in the Bible series.