ECCLESIOLOGICAL ETCHINGS
February 26, 2023
Today, we begin a new Worship Series entitled, “What’s in a Title?” We often say, “Jesus Christ,” but it is important to know that Christ was not his last name. People will say, “Jesus H. Christ,” using it as an expletive. The origin is unknown, though Mark Twain wrote about its use back in 1847. And for those of us who are part of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), the story centers on Alexander Campbell, one of the founders of our denomination. It’s interesting how easily we toss around some of the titles and designations associated with Jesus without really understanding them. It’s sort of like seeing the title “Dr.” before someone’s name but not realizing the individual has a PhD in philosophy. Maybe that doctor is not the best person to perform a needed surgery. That is sort of a silly example, yet it is important to dig a little deeper and ask some clarifying questions, not only of the doctor but of the designations and titles Scripture gives to Jesus. They may not necessarily be what you think they are. Today, we are going to talk about Jesus as the Son of God. I hope to see you in worship.
Merciful God, continue to take us deeper into our faith as we go deeper into the scriptures and the ancient meanings of some pretty important words and phrases. Amen.
