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Savior of Each Age & the New Name, Ahnsahnghong

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The sermon explains that God has worked through three distinct ages—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—each with its own divine name, and that believers must invoke the appropriate name for salvation in the current Holy Spirit age.

Key Points

  • Misunderstandings arise when churches claim only the name Jesus is valid, but the sermon asserts each age’s name is valid for its specific time. 
  • In each age God revealed a specific name for Himself that must be invoked for prayer and salvation. 
  • The New Testament age used the name Jesus Christ; Jesus instructed his disciples to pray and be baptized in His name for salvation. 
  • The Church of God’s use of the name Christ Ahnsahnghong is presented as the divine name appropriate for the Holy Spirit age. 
  • God divided salvation history into three ages: the Age of the Father (Jehovah), the Age of the Son (Jesus), and the Age of the Holy Spirit (a new name). 
  • Scripture supports the progression: Ecclesiastes 3:1‑2 stresses a time for everything, while Isaiah 43:11 and Acts 4:11 show different savior names for different ages. 
  • The Old Testament age used the name Jehovah; patriarchs and prophets such as Abraham and Moses prayed to Jehovah and were saved. 
  • Recognizing and using the new name of the Holy Spirit is essential for true salvation in the current age. 
  • The present age, inaugurated in 1948, is the Age of the Holy Spirit, which requires believers to call on the new name revealed to John in Revelation. 
  • Believers must align their worship and prayer with the appropriate divine name for the present age to attain salvation. 
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Savior of Each Age & the New Name, Ahnsahnghong

Savior of Each Age & the New Name, Ahnsahnghong

The sermon explains that God has worked through three distinct ages—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—each with its own divine name, and that believers must invoke the appropriate name for salvation in the current Holy Spirit age.

Key Points

Misunderstandings arise when churches claim only the name Jesus is valid, but the sermon asserts each age’s name is valid for its specific time.
In each age God revealed a specific name for Himself that must be invoked for prayer and salvation.
The New Testament age used the name Jesus Christ; Jesus instructed his disciples to pray and be baptized in His name for salvation.
The Church of God’s use of the name Christ Ahnsahnghong is presented as the divine name appropriate for the Holy Spirit age.
God divided salvation history into three ages: the Age of the Father (Jehovah), the Age of the Son (Jesus), and the Age of the Holy Spirit (a new name).
Scripture supports the progression: Ecclesiastes 3:1‑2 stresses a time for everything, while Isaiah 43:11 and Acts 4:11 show different savior names for different ages.
The Old Testament age used the name Jehovah; patriarchs and prophets such as Abraham and Moses prayed to Jehovah and were saved.
Recognizing and using the new name of the Holy Spirit is essential for true salvation in the current age.
The present age, inaugurated in 1948, is the Age of the Holy Spirit, which requires believers to call on the new name revealed to John in Revelation.
Believers must align their worship and prayer with the appropriate divine name for the present age to attain salvation.
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