How should knowing "His name the only name" impact our daily worship? Key Verse “And the LORD will be King over all the earth. On that day the LORD will be one and His name the only name.” Setting the Scene • Zechariah looks ahead to the “day of the LORD,” a literal future moment when God’s kingship is openly acknowledged across the globe. • The verse declares two realities: one Sovereign (“the LORD will be King”) and one exclusive Name (“His name the only name”). • That coming day motivates present-day worship; what will be true universally then should be embraced personally now. The Weight of “His Name the Only Name” • Exclusive authority – No rival claims (Exodus 20:2-3). • Complete unity – “the LORD will be one,” echoing Deuteronomy 6:4; His nature and rule are indivisible. • Universal recognition – Every knee will bow (Philippians 2:9-11); salvation rests in no other (Acts 4:12). • Absolute holiness – His name embodies His character (Isaiah 42:8); treating it lightly profanes Him. Daily Worship: Personal Practices • Start with surrender – Greet each morning confessing, “You alone are King today.” (Psalm 5:3) • Guard the tongue – Use His name with honor, never casually (Matthew 6:9). • Purge idols – Evaluate hobbies, screens, ambitions; anything competing for heart-space is dethroned. • Sing His exclusivity – Choose songs that magnify Jesus’ unique worth (Colossians 3:16). • Pray in confidence – Because only His name saves, petition boldly (John 16:23-24). • Live distinctly – Carry His name with integrity at work, online, in traffic (2 Timothy 2:19). Daily Worship: Family & Home • Bless meals aloud in His name, teaching children that gratitude flows to one Source (Deuteronomy 6:6-7). • Display Scripture art or verse cards that spotlight the Lord’s name, shaping atmosphere. • Schedule weekly “screen fasts” or Sabbath moments, testifying that only He rules time. Daily Worship: Corporate Gathering • Center the liturgy on God’s revealed name—Father, Son, Spirit—not generic spirituality (Ephesians 2:18). • Read Zechariah 14:9 publicly; remind the church of the coming day. • Guard against personality-driven culture; leaders fade into the background so Christ alone is exalted (2 Corinthians 4:5). • Practice unified confession and communion; one body bows to one Name (1 Corinthians 10:16-17). Living on Mission • Bold witness – Offer Jesus unapologetically; there is “no other name” (Acts 4:12). • Compassionate deeds – Serve neighbors so they may glorify “your Father in heaven” (Matthew 5:16). • Hopeful outlook – Headlines cannot unsettle hearts anchored in the coming universal reign (Revelation 19:16). Final Takeaway Let every thought, word, schedule, and gathering echo the truth Zechariah announced: One Lord. One King. One unrivaled Name. When that conviction shapes daily worship, life becomes a preview of the day the whole earth will sing the same song. |