Names of God - El Shaddai
The name El Shaddai first appears in Gen. 17:1-2 Remember El is the God of power and might. Shaddai comes from the word ‘field’, and is
also translated ‘breast’. It means provision and abundance. Ending in ai makes it plural possessive just
as Adonai. We could translate it ‘He who
is all sufficient’. God is more than
enough to meet all your needs in any situation. Look at the impossible need in
this first revelation of the name.
Abraham
was 99 and Sarah 89. If the promise was children, could the need be any bigger?
Apply it to us. It looks like Cornet will not happen, is God our all
sufficiency as we grow? And how about
personally? Is there something in your
life you don’t see any Godly solution to?
Your God is EL SHADDAI.
Abraham’s
son Isaac knew El Shaddai. Gen. 28:1-3
And God revealed himself to Jacob as El Shaddai.Gen 35:9-11 The word Almighty always relates to blessings
and multiplication of body, soul and spirit. When Jesus said He came to give us
life abundantly He was speaking as El Shaddai.
Moses
knew God as the Almighty. Psalm 91:1 In
that verse ‘to dwell’ means to stake a claim.
Imagine staking a claim under the God who is more than enough to meet
our needs – El Shaddai.
El
Shaddai is used 48 times in our Bibles, and 30 of them are in Job. No wonder
God revealed himself to Job and doubled his possessions. His accuser friends kept telling him he must
have done something bad, but Job just keeps calling God ‘more than enough’. You
can’t do that in the face of such adversity unless you really mean it.
Naomi
left Israel in time of famine and went to live in Moab. Her husband died there.
Perhaps she would not have left if she knew God was all sufficient. Her sons
broke the Law of God and married Moabite women.
The sons died. One of her daughter in laws returned to Israel with
her. When people saw Naomi they couldn’t
believe she had aged so. She asked to be called Mara, for the Almighty has
dealt bitterly with me. It sounds like a
complaint, but really she is saying, “I’ve been through tough times but God is
more than enough in my situation. Almighty God can turn around my
situation.” And He did!
The
woman who lost her children became a grandmother through Ruth who bore the
grandfather of King David.
El
Shaddai pours out his mercy in abundance, but He also can pour out his wrath in
abundance when man is unrepentant. Rev 16:7,14 and 19:15. It is up to you which side of his abundance
you receive. The repentant trusting soul
stakes a claim under his shadow and receives the abundance of his mercy. El Shaddai, what a name to stake a claim
under.
Some
scriptures that relate the all- sufficiency of God. Eph 3:19-21, Gen 48:4, Jn
15:2,16
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