Showing posts with label El Shaddai. Show all posts
Showing posts with label El Shaddai. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

God is good. All the time.

All the time.  God is good.

"When Abram was ninety-nine years old, the LORD appeared to him and said, ‘I am God Almighty; walk before me and be blameless.’” (Genesis 17:1, NIV)

The LORDJehovah gave Abram a revelation of Himself when He introduced Himself with the title, God Almighty, El Shaddai [EL-SHA-DYE]. This is a wonderfully encouraging picture of God for us today because El Shaddai reveals both the all-powerful and most-tender sides of His nature.

El in Hebrew is the shortened form of Elohim, our Creator God, and Shaddai is Hebrew for Almighty.

El Shaddai is our all-powerful God who can create something from nothing, who can bring to life that which has no breath; nothing is too difficult for Him. But to understand the full significance of God’s character as revealed in this title, it’s to helpful understand that there is a word play between shaddai and shad, which means breast—different Hebrew words that sound alike. This indicates a quality of tenderness in God Almighty, like a mother feeding a baby. El Shaddai is our God who nourishes us,
sustains us, our all-bountiful God who has an endless supply of whatever we need at the most personal
level.

For this reason, El Shaddai could be translated as our all-powerful Nourisher or Sustainer, our
all-sufficient God, or—our personal favorite (from T.W. Hunt in Disciple’s Prayer Life)—the Out-Pourer of
Blessings. He is All-Powerful and He has unlimited resources to meet our needs and bring His blessing into
our lives.