December 15, 2025
Daily Devotional

Daily Devotional

"She will bear a son, and you shall call his name Jesus, for he will save his people from their sins."

Matthew 1:21

In Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, Juliet famously asks, “What’s in a name?” suggesting that names don’t really matter. But in the biblical world, names were never arbitrary labels pulled from a baby book. They were declarations of identity, purpose, and mission. They told you who someone was and why they existed.

When the angel tells Joseph to name Mary’s son “Jesus,” he’s doing more than giving instructions for a birth certificate. The name Jesus – Yeshua in Hebrew – is related to the name Joshua and literally means “Yahweh saves” or “God is salvation.” It’s not just a name; it’s a complete theological statement packed into a single word.

Every time you say the name Jesus, you’re making a declaration. You’re preaching a miniature sermon. You’re proclaiming that God saves. Think about that. The most common name we use as Christians – the name we pray in, the name we gather in, the name we trust in – is itself a gospel proclamation.

The angel doesn’t just give the name; he explains it: “for he will save his people from their sins.” Not from Rome. Not from poverty. Not from sickness or suffering or injustice, though Jesus cares deeply about all those things. He came specifically to save us from our sins – the root problem that causes all other problems.

We live in a culture that wants to minimize sin or redefine it as anything but rebellion against God. We call it mistakes, poor choices, character flaws, or psychological issues. But the angel is clear: sin is our problem, and Jesus is the solution. His very name declares it.

Today's Challenge

When you hear or say the name "Jesus" today, pause and remember what it means: God saves. How does understanding that His name is a declaration of salvation change how you think about Him? What sin do you need God to save you from today?

Prayer

Lord Jesus, Your very name is a proclamation of good news. Thank You that You didn't come just to make suggestions or offer advice, but to save. I confess that sin is my greatest problem, not my circumstances or the people around me. Save me today from my own rebellion, selfishness, and unbelief. Help me to treasure Your name and to understand what it truly means. In Your saving name I pray, Amen.