Jesus
has a "name" that is above every other name (Eph. 1:21;
Phil. 2:9) but that "name" is not just an arrangement of
letters to spell that word: J-E-S-U-S is not this name. It is much
more than a title or designation.
In
scripture, "name" is often equivalent to
"revelation!" what is revealed by or known about some
one or some thing. The "good name" in Prov. 22:1 is not
that "Mary" is better than "Sue" but that each
Mary and Sue have good character. Their reputation is their
"name."
Thus
the "name" of Jesus is what is known about, revealed by
Him. The texts above are affirming that what is known about Jesus
— what He reveals Himself to be — is far above anything known
about or revealed by any other individual.
An
action "in" this name is one that is done in harmony
with it. We do things "in the name of" Christ when those
actions are based upon and in harmony with what Christ has made
known or revealed.
All
men are called upon to BELIEVE in the name of Christ (1 Jo. 5:13,
Jo. 1:12). This is done when men accept all that Jesus claims to
be (Jo. 8:24) and all that He has revealed (Jo. 8:31; Lk. 6:46).
Simply believing that Jesus was a good man is not believing on His
name for He has revealed many other things about Himself (Jo.
5:18; 8:46,58) that must be accepted also. And, while Jesus said
we must love one another (Matt. 5:44; Jo. 15:12), there are other
things of equal importance that we must do. Such as…