God also said to Moses, “Say to the Israelites, ‘The LORD, the God of your fathers—the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob—has sent me to you.’ “This is my name forever, the name you shall call me from generation to generation. Exodus 3:15
Adonai means ‘lord, master, and owner.’ It is used 434 times in the Old Testament about Yahweh ~ and also refers to people in positions of authority.
- In I Samuel, David called Saul his ‘Adonai’ when he called him ‘my lord the king.’
- In Judges, it says that the Philistines had five lords ~ or five ‘Adonais.’
- In Genesis, Sarah referred to Abraham as her Adonai.
Earlier in life, the idea of anyone owning us and having to refer to them as lord and master contradicted our valued autonomy. Wanting our way, regardless of how we achieved it, was our default. Our desires were governed by soulishness. However, this was only because we didn’t know God well enough. Eventually, we realized that we are only safe if He owns us. Autonomous choices made apart from God’s wisdom will inevitably lead to disaster. Only Lordship and our obedience guarantee a safe passage for our feet.
We were born searching for where we belong. Belonging means ownership. Instinctively, we were crying out for an Adonai. As children, many of us felt lost. Childhood prepared us to seek someone to shelter and guide us. Driven and stretching out our arms indiscriminately, we allowed others to control us. We surrendered our autonomy. Adonai was not ‘Jesus’ because we had long placed Him on the sidelines in search of counterfeit owners.
Oh, time reveals that there are no safe masters except Jesus. Daily, I experience freedom when I open my hands, stop clutching what I’ve been afraid to relinquish, and give up rights to all areas of my life. I turn over the deed to myself and everything I own. When I cry “Lord, Lord,” … my profession of faith is matched by my deferment to His Will for my life. I am joyfully His slave, and He is my safe and only Master.
Oh Lord, I am owned by the One who fearfully and wonderfully made me. How safe I am! I praise You for such wonderful providence. Amen
Unfortunately. before knowing the Lord we can look for a husband to shelter, protect and guide us. But God can redeem those mistakes when we give Him ownership. This was a blessing to me and this devotion reminded me of my own story. Yes, so true how an autonomous life leads to disaster. Thank you for your beautiful words daily. 🩷