Seven Names of God in Hebrew: Discovering His CharacterSample

Appearing over 2,500 times in Scripture, Elohim (אלהים, pronounced "el-o-heem') reveals God as both transcendent in power and imminent in care. As a plural noun used with singular verbs, it hints at God's triune nature while emphasizing His supreme authority as Creator and Sustainer of all things.
Elohim shows us that God is both powerful enough to speak universes into existence and personal enough to care about our daily needs. He maintains galaxies while maintaining relationships with His children. This name invites us to trust both His ability and His accessibility.
Take an intentional walk today, observing both the grand and minute details of creation. Note evidence of both God's power (in natural forces and vast spaces) and His personal care (in intricate details and precise provisions). Let these observations deepen your trust in both His might and His mindfulness of you.
Prayer:
Elohim, thank You for being both transcendent and imminent. Help me trust both Your power and Your personal care.
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About this Plan

Journey through seven powerful Hebrew names of God drawn from Dave Adamson's book "The 52 Names of God Every Christian Should Know." Each day explores how these ancient Hebrew names reveal God's character and promises, bringing fresh meaning to your faith. Through Scripture, reflection, and personal application, discover how understanding God's names can transform your daily walk with Him.
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