As soon as I saw the name of the road, I knew I could never live in a house on that street.  The street’s name was the same one from a painful relationship in the past.  As soon as I saw the name, floods of negative memories filled my mind.  Just the name was enough to ruin my day.  While that name conjured up bad emotions, there are other names I hear that bring a smile.  The name is attached to a person, to a relationship, to a trust that never wavered.  A name can remind us of faithful friendships or unfaithful choices.  There is power in the memories associated with a name.

Psalm 9:10

Those who know your name trust in you, for you, Lord, have never forsaken those who seek you.

The words convicted me as I read them, for I realized that I fail to believe these words.  There are areas in my life where I do not fully trust the Lord, but there are other areas where my confidence seems complete.  Where my trust breaks down is the evidence of a lack of knowing a certain name or aspect of the Lord.

The names of God reveal His attributes.  The Lord is too massive to be described in only one way.  Thus, the many names revealed in the Word of God show us His character.  Some of the names are more familiar than others:  Lord, Provider, Comforter, Shepherd, Creator, and so much more.  He is the perfection of every good attribute, mighty and tender, holy and merciful, set apart and near.  He is truly wonderful.

And yet, I doubt.  There are times I struggle.  The lack of faith points to what I do not know about God.  For example, I wrestle with His timing in answering prayer.  Why not today?  Why the delay?  My questions point to the part of God I do not trust:  El Elyon, the Most High God.  He is above time, above the situations, above my opinions.  He is orchestrating events around the world, surely He can see and handle my problems.  But I hurt.  And I do not know if He will ever answer, if He cares, if He sees me.  I do not know, really know by experience, El Elyon.

I do know Him, however, as Jehovah Jireh, the Providing God.  I have seen Him work financial miracles in my life.  I trust Him, I know His name, I stand firm in what has been revealed, what I have experienced.  I have sought Him, as the Psalmist wrote, and the Lord did not forsake me.

Today, I recommend a heart evaluation.  Where do you trust God, where have you experienced Him, where do you know His Name?  Celebrate that relationship you have with the divine.  Consider as well the areas of struggle and doubt.  What name of God have you not yet experienced?  Press in there, just as I did this week.  I know we will learn His Name in that area as well.  He will not forsake us.  We can trust Him.  We can know His Name.  When we hear His Name, we will smile as one who knows.