Happy Holiday! Happy Holy-day! No, not New Year’s, but a far more significant and wonderful day, the commemoration of the The Circumcision and Name of Jesus.
On the eighth day after the Christ child was born, Mary and Joseph had Him circumcised, which was also the occasion of his being given his official name (Luke 2:21). The former event is important because with His circumcision, Christ began to fulfill the Law of Moses on our behalf. The latter event is important because of the many promises attached to the name of Jesus–that when two or three meet in His name that He is present; that when we pray in His name the Father will hear our prayers; that at His name every knee will bow and tongue confess that He is Lord.
The name “Jesus” means, in Hebrew, “God saves.” Think of that. Notice that the very name of Jesus proclaims His deity and His work. Indeed, the very name of Jesus is the Gospel itself.