POWERFUL TITLES OF
JESUS
IN THE BIBLE
DOMINICAN PUBLICATIONS
1994
- Jesus is the sweetest name I know.
- He's always just the same:
- Oh praise his holy name.
- That is the reason why I love him so.
- Jesus is the sweetest name I know.
and Helper from God,
named by the angel Gabriel
before you were conceived:
—Save your people from their sins, we pray.
R. "Lord, have mercy."
(Saviour: Lk 1:31; 2:11,39; Jn 4:42; Acts 5:31; 13:23; Phil 3:20; Eph 5:13; 2 Tm 1:10; Tit L4; 2:13; 3:16; 2 Pt 1: 1, 11; 2:20; 31,18; 1 Jn 4:14. Salvation: Mt 1:21; Lk 2:30; 19: 10; Jn 3:17; 4:42; 10: 9; 12:47; Acts 4:11-12; 15: 11; 16:3 1; Rm 1:16; 5: 9-10; 10: 9; 1 Cor 1:18,21; 1 Tm 1:15; 2 Tm 2:10; Heb 2:10; 5:9; 7:25; 9:28)
You took you human origin from the first man,
who sinned and brought death to the world.
You are
who in obedience died
and rose to give life to the world.
—Make us new men who live by your Spirit, we pray.
(Son of Adam: Lk 3:38. Second Adam: I Cor 15:20-22,45-49; Rm 5:15-21; Phil 2:8)
and promised enemy of the deceiving Serpent:
You crushed the head of the prince of this world.
—Keep us safe from the Evil One, we pray.
(Gen 3:15; Jn 12:3 1; 14:30; 16:11; 17:15)
and their promised heir:
In you all the nations of the earth find blessing.
—May all men belong to you
and inherit all that was promised to Abraham, we pray.
(Gen 12:3,7; 26:4; 28:14; Mt 1:1; Acts 3:25; Gal 3:7-9,16,29)
Balaam from afar saw you rise
from the family of Jacob-Israel,
holding the staff of kingship
to defeat the enemies of your people.
When you rose form the dead,
your light defeated sin and death.
Shine before us against the deceit of the Evil One, we pray.
(Num 24:17; 2 Pt 1: 19; Rev 2:28; 22:16)
Jacob prophesied you would come in Judah's line
to take his staff of kingship
and rule over nations far and wide.
You won the victory over Satan and the world
and made us your holy people.
—Defend us from evil and corruption, we pray.
(Gen 49:9-10; Mt 1:2; Rev 5:5)
Like a tree, the line of David continues alive in you,
because you are the living
Root of David and Shoot of David.
In you, as Nathan prophesied,
David's throne stands firm forever.
You are also the
When the descendants of David, son of Jesse, ruled no more,
because wars cut down their kingship like a tree,
you sprouted up from the sawed off stump
to rule with wisdom and understanding, counsel and strength,
knowledge and fear of the Lord.
—Make justice prevail among us, we pray.
(Son of David: 2 Sam 7:16; Mt 1: 1; 9:27; 12:23; 15:22; 20:30-31; 21:9,15; 22:42; Rm 1: 3; 2 Tm 2:8. Shoot for David: Jer 23:5; 33:15. Root of David: Rev 5:5; 22:16. Root of Jesse: Is 11: 10; Rm 15:12. Shoot from the stump of Jesse: Is 11: 1-5. Shoot: Is 4:2; Ez 17:22-24, Zech 3:8; 6:12)
You open so that none can close;
you close so that none can open.
—Open the way for us to spread your good news,
and open the gate for us to enter the heavenly Jerusalem, we pray.
(Is 22:22; Rev 3:7)
conceived without a human father
through the power of the Holy Spirit,
God the Most High:
You loved your Mother, the most happy of women,
who shared your heart's sufferings and joys.
—Let her stay close to us as she did to John, we pray.
(Is 7:14; Lk 1:26-38; Mk 6:3; In 19:26-27)
He saved your life as a child,
and later taught you carpentry.
As your guardian, whose son you were thought to be,
and as husband of your Mother,
he showed you the example of a just life.
— Protect out families and model them after your own, we pray
(Mt 1:16,18-25; 2:13-15,19-23; Lk 1:27; 3:23; 4:22; In 1:45; 6:42)
born in Bethlehem,
the city of David,
but raised in Nazareth,
a town in Galilee of the nations:
Even though your townsmen rejected you,
your followers were called Nazarenes after your.
— May everyone see in us the goodness which you learned in Nazareth, we pray.
(Mt 2:23; 4:15; 13:53-58; Jn 1:45-56; 7:41-42; Acts 22:8; 24:5. Galilean: Mt 26:69; Lk 23:6)
who came into the world:
Moses foretold you would come
from the midst of his own people
to tell them all that God commands.
—Speak to our hearts,
that we may understand your good news, we pray.
(Dt 18:15-19; Lk 4:24; In 6:14; 7:40; Acts 3:22; 7:37)
the Virgin's Son:
in you God is with us.
—Keep us always in union with you
and safe from all evil, we pray.
(Is 7:14; 8:8, 10; Ps 46:7,11; Mt 1:23)
wiser even than Solomon:
—Guide us to choose what is best, we pray.
(Is 9:5; Mt 12:42)
stronger than David
and David's Lord:
—Rule over us
and put our enemies under your feet, we pray.
(Is 9:5; Ps I 10; Mt 22:41-45; 1 Cor 15:24-28)
the chief of your people forever:
—Care for us always, we pray.
(Is 9:5)
The peace that you bring
no one can take from us.
—Establish us in peace,
and remove hatred and wars, we pray.
(Is 9:5; 2:4; 11:6-9; Zech 9:9-10; Ps 72:7; Lk 1:79; 2:14; Jn 14:27; 16:33; Eph 2:14-17)
With you watching over us
we are safe and secure
from rulers who mislead and plunder us.
—Release us from every evil that captivates us,
and bring our whole heart and soul back to you, we pray.
(Jer 23:1-8)
You laid down your life
to give your sheep life,
life in all its fullness.
—Call those who have gone astray;
let us all listen to your voice and follow you as one flock, we pray.
(Mic 5:1-3; Ez 34:23-24; Zech 13:7; Jn 10: 1-18,26-28; Heb 13:20; 1 Pt 5:4; Mt 26:31; 18:12-14 = Lk 15:3-7)
anointed as the saving
and
as well as king of all nations:
Your kingdom does not belong to this world,
but is the rule of God over men's hearts and minds.
—Rescue our society from chaos,
and rule over everything we do, we pray.
(2 Sam 7:12-16; Ps 2, 89, 110, 132; Dan 7:13-14. Messiah: Mk 8:29; 14:61-62; Jn 1:41, 4:25; Acts 2:36; 3:18; 4:27; 17:3. King of Israel: Mt 27:42; Mk 15:32; Jn 1:49; 12:13-15 = Zech 9:9; Jn 18:33-39; 19:3,12-15,19-21. King of the Jews: Mt 2:2; 27:11,29,37; Mk 15:2,9,12,18,26; Lk 23:2-3,37-38)
with whom God was well pleased:
You were condemned with the wicked
and suffered much to heal us.
—By your risen glory help us in our weakness
and free us from chains of evil on our minds and bodies, we pray.
(Is 42:1-7; 49:1-7; 50:4-11; 52:13- 53:12; Ps 22; Mk 10:45; Mt 8:16-17; 12:15-21; Lk 9:22,44; 18:31-34; 22:37; 24:26,45-46; Acts 3:13,26; 4:27-30)
Your side was opened by the soldier's lance
to become a fountain of water and blood
for all to wash in and drink from.
—Let us mourn over our sins
as we look at what they did to you,
and not have to mourn when you come again to judge all men, we pray.
(Zech 11:10; 13:1-. Jn 19:34,37; 7:37-38; Mt 24:30; Rev 1:7)
despised and lowest of men,
familiar with suffering,
yet bearing our suffering and sorrows,
crushed because of our guilt,
—bring us back and heal us;
let us thankfully imitate your silent endurance.
(Is 53:5; cf. 42:1-9, 49:1-7, 50:4-11; 52:13- 53:12)
Truly as a man you came among us,
to seek and save the lost.
You suffered rejection and death,
then rose to take your place with your Father.
—When you come again with the clouds of heaven,
may You find us ready to receive you, we pray.
(Living among us. Mk 2:10,28; 13:37; Lk 7:34; 9:56; ll:30; 12:10; 19:9; 22:48. Suffering: Mk 8:31; 9:31; 10:33; 9:9; 10:45; 14:21. Coming in glory: Dn 7:13-14; Mk 8:38; 13:26; 14:62; Mt 10:23; 13:41; 19:28; 24:39; 25:31; Lk 12:40; 17:22-30; 18:8; 21:36; Am 7:56)
By your conception God's holiness came to live among us,
driving out demons
and giving the words of eternal life.
Therefore death could not hold you in the grave.
—Preserve us from every stain of corruption, we pray.
(Lk 1:35; 4:34; Jn 6:69; Acts 2:27; 3:14; 4:27; Rev 3:7)
Although you did no wrong,
you died for us evil men
and now intercede for us with your Father.
—May his justice, which is mercy,
make us just in your image, we pray.
(Is 53:11; Acts 3:14; 7:52; 22:14; 1 Jn 2: 1; 1 Pt 3:18)
in whom the kindness and love of God appeared:
You are our good shepherd and teacher,
and do all things well.
—Let us share your goodness
and the perfection of God our Father, we pray.
(Mk 10:17-18 = Mt 19:16-17 = Lk 18:18-19; Mk 7:37; Jn 10:11; Acts 10:38; Eph3:7; Tit 3:4)
who spent three days and three nights
in the belly of the big fish,
and then preached to the people of Nineveh:
You spent Friday to Sunday in the depths of the earth,
and rose to tell the good news of life without despair.
—Increase our faith, for you have the words of eternal life, we pray.
(Mt 12:39-41. Jonah 2:1;3)
whose wisdom drew admirers from far away:
—Lead us to know you more
and prefer your wisdom above all other knowledge, we pray.
(Mt 12:6)
because in your body you housed the Spirit
and the full glory of God:
—Let us respect your body and blood
in the sacrament you left us,
and so enjoy the liturgy you perform within us, we pray.
(Mt 12:6)
You cancelled prohibitions
which distorted the order of love,
and you did your Father's work on the Sabbath
by healing men's illnesses,
so that they could worship God
with freedom, joy and thanksgiving.
—Forgive our sins
and free us from all evil,
that we may always praise God with peace and joy, we pray.
(Mt 12:8 = Mk 2:28 = Lk 6:5; Mt 12:1-12; Jn 5:17)
the eternal,
through whom all things were made:
Before Abraham was born,
you are, you were, and you are to come.
—Bring us with you to the Father's glory,
where you have gone, we pray,
(Jn 8:24,28,58; 13:19. Ex 3:14; Rev 1:4 etc.)
hidden in God before the world was made:
You came forth from the mouth of the Most High
as a child who learned from his parents.
Yet you opened to us all the hidden treasures
of God's wisdom and knowledge.
—Give us your Spirit
to understand God's secret wisdom,
which worldly wisdom cannot know, we pray.
(1 Cor 1:24,30. Prov 8:22; Wis 7:25-26 Sir 24:3; Lk 2:40,52; 11:31; Mt 13:54; 1 Cor 2:7-8; 1 Eph 3:10; Col 2:2-3; Rm 16:27)
shown in human weakness
and your death on the cross:
You put powerful men to shame
by letting weak men overcome every evil.
—Give us the strength
to be master of every situation, we pray.
(1 Cor 1:24. 1 Cor 1:18; Rm 1:16; 2 Cor 4:7-11; 12:9-10; Phil 4:13)
You are the expression of God's power and wisdom
by which he created the universe.
The universe may change and pass away,
but you, who became man and lived among us,
are the same yesterday, today and forever.
—Let us receive you as God's children
and share ever more the blessings of his everlasting love, we pray.
(Rev 19:13. Is 55:11; 40:8; Ps 33:6; Sir 42:15; Wis 18:14-16; Jn 1:1-4,10,14; 1 Jn 1:1; Mt 24:35; Heb 13:8)
In you is the glory of God,
which no man ever saw or heard
or could ever imagine.
—Give us love for God,
that we may receive the glory he has prepared for us, we pray.
(1 Cor 2:8)
Light from Light,
you sustain the universe with your powerful word.
—Let the wisdom of your good news
shine in our hearts, we pray.
(Heb 1:3. See also references for the following.)
and spotless mirror of his power:
—Transform us into your own image,
that we may reflect ever more brightly the goodness of God, we pray.
(Col 1:15. Ex 24:16; Wis 7:25-26; Rm 8:29; 1 Cor 15:49; 2 Cor 3.18; 4:4,6; Col 3:10; Heb 1:3)
born of the Father before time began:
You took a human nature and were born of Mary,
the only man who also had the very nature of God.
You came to make us sons of God,
reborn through your death and rising.
—Keep us one with you in love,
until you come again with your kingdom, we pray.
(Son of the Most High: Mk 5:7; Lk 1:32; 8:28. Son of God: 2 Sam 7:14; Ps 2:7; 89:26; Mt 2:5; 3:17; 4:3,6; 8:29; 14:33; 16:16,28; 17;5; 21:37-39; 22:2,42-45; 26:63; 27:40,43,54; Mk 1:1; 3:11; 5:7; 9:7; 12:6,35; 14:61; Lk 1:35; 3:22; 9:35; 20:13; 22:70; In 1:18,34,49; 3:16-18,35-36; 5:19-27; 8:35-36; 10:36,40; 11:4,27;. 14: 11; 17: 1; 19:7; 20:31; Acts 8:37, 9:20; 13:33; Rm 1:3-4,9; 5:10; 8:3,29,32; 1 Cor 1-.9; 15:28; 2 Cor 1:19; Gal 1:16; 2:20; 4:4,6; Eph 4:13, Col 1:13; 1 Thes 1:10; Heb 1:2,5,8; 3:6; 4:14; 5:5,8; 6:6; 7:3,28; 10-29; 2 Pt 1: 17; 1 In 1: 3,7; 2:22-24; 3:8,23; 4:9-10,14-15; 5:5,9-13,18,20; 2 In 3,9; Rev 2:18. Only Son: Jn 1: 14,18; 3:16,18; Heb 11:17; 1 Jn 4:9. Dear Son: Mt 3:17 = Mk 1: 11 = Lk 3:22; Mt 12:18; 17:5 = Mk 9:7 = Lk 9:35; 2Pt 1:17; Lk 20:13; Jn 3:35; 10:17; 15:9; 17:24; Eph 1:6; Col 1:13)
Mary gave birth to you
with the fullness of your divine nature
living in your human body.
—True God and true man,
the Saviour who were buried and rose,
give us full life in union with you, we pray.
(Phil 2:6; Col 1:15; 2:9; Tit 2:13; Heb 1:8; 1 Jn 5:20)
—Rise on us,
and shine from heaven
on all those who live in the dark shadow of death,
and guide our steps into the path of peace, we pray.
(Lk 1:78. Mal 3:20; Is 41:2; 9:1; 42:7; Jn 8:12; 2 Pt 1:19)
You were willingly slain
as our Passover sacrifice
to take away the sin of the world.
Now all the faithful,
both on earth and in heaven,
worship you.
—Defend us from your enemies,
and let us follow you wherever you go, we pray.
(Is 52:7; 53:11-12; Jn 1:29,36; 10:17; Acts 8:32; 1 Cor 5:7; 1 Pt 1:19; Rev 5:6,8,12-13; 6:1,16; 7:9-10,14,17; 12:11; 13:8,11; 14:1,4,10; 15:34; 17:14; 19:7,9; 21:9,14,22-23,27; 22:1,3)
By means of your cross
the world is dead to us,
and we are dead to the world.
In this human weakness
you make of us new creatures,
filled with the power of God's Spirit.
—Let us boast of nothing but your cross, we pray.
(1 Cor 21; Gal 3:1; 6:14)
innocent victim, on your body
you carried our sins and debts to the cross,
and by a single offering
removed the curse against mankind.
—Unite us to you by faith,
so that sin may not remain in us, we pray.
(Is 53:5-10; Rm 3:25; 8:3; 2 Cor 5:21; Gal 3:13 = Dt 21:23; Eph 51; Col 2:14; Heb 9:23.18; 1 Jn 22; 3:5; 4:10; 1 Pt 2:24)
By shedding your blood on the cross
and rising from the dead,
you put us right with God,
making us just as God is just.
—Produce in us a rich harvest of goodness
for the glory and praise of God, we pray.
(1Cor 1:30. Acts 13:39; Rm 1:17; 3:22-26; 4:25; 5:9,18; 10:4; 1 Cor 1:3; 6:11; 2 Cor 5:21; 2:16-17; Phil 1:11)
By your blood and the water of baptism
you washed us clean from every sin,
to make us members of your glorious Church,
pure and faultless, without spot or wrinkle
or any other imperfection.
—Keep us pure,
that we may always belong to you, we pray.
(1 Cor 1:30. In 17:17-19; 1 Cor 1:2; 6:11; Eph 1:4; 2:21; 5:26-27; Col 2:22; Tit 2:14; Heb 1:3; 2:11; 9:13-14; 10:10.14,29; 13:12; 1 Jn 1:7)
Long awaited deliverer,
you gave up your life
to destroy the devil's works
and free countless people
from sin and mad living.
—Free us from every bond
that hinders our service of you;
may our love be perfect
when you come again
to set our whole being free from decay, we pray.
(Redemption: 1 Cor 1:30. Is 40:2; 52:9; Ps 19:15; 78:35; Mt 20:28; Lk 1:68; 2:38; 21:28; 24:20; Rm 3:24; 8:23; Eph 1:7,14; 4:30; Col 1:14; Tit 2:14; 1 Pt 1:18; Heb 9:12,15; 11:35. Freedom: Mt 17:26; Jn 8:36; Rm 6:18; 8:19-23; Gal 5:1,13)
By shedding your blood on the cross
you reconciled men with God
and men with one another.
—May the peace you left us
stay with us always,
that through our service
you may make others God's friends also, we pray.
(Peace: Eph 2:14. Jn 14:27; 16:33; Acts 10:36; Rm 5:1; Col 1:20; 3:15; Rev 1:4. Reconciliation: Rm 5:11; 2 Cor 5:18-20; Eph 2:16; Col 1:20-22)
What we do is worth nothing
if you do not work in us.
In trouble, weakness and the cross
you give us boldness in serving you,
and by wondrous signs and power of the Spirit
you let us share with many others
the gift of knowing and loving God.
—Give us distrust in ourselves
and greater confidence in you,
that we may have much to be proud of
when you come in judgement, we pray.
(Rm 15:17; Phil 3:3. Rm 5:2-3,11; 1 Cor 1: 31 2 Cor 10: 17; 11: 30 12:9; Rm 4:2 Eph 2:9; Gal 6:14; Phil 1:26; 2:16)
who bravely took e cross
and died in disgrace
to bring us life:
God raised you up
and placed you at his right side,
to give everyone a chance
to repent of his sins and follow you.
—Give us endurance under trials,
that we may be made worthy of your promises, we pray.
(Acts 3:15; 5:31; Heb 2:10; 12:2)
sent to the world by God
with the testimonial of miracles
to speak his final words
with the fullness of his Spirit
which belongs to you as his Son.
the one to save the world:
—Let us pay attention to you
and do all you tell us, we pray.
(Heb 3:1. Mt 21:37; Mk 9:37; 12:6; Lk 20:13; Jn 3:17,34; 4:34; 5:23-24,30,36-37; 6:29,3839,44,57; 7:16,18,28-29,33; 8:16,18,26,29,42; 9:4; 10:36; 11:42, 12:44-45,49; 13:20; 14:24,26; 15:21,26; 16:5; 17:3,8,18,21,23,25; 20:21; Acts 3:26; Rm 8:3; Gal 4:4; Heb 1:2; 1 Jn 4:9,14)
a man like us in all things but sin:
God chose you
to represent us before him,
offering your own body
as a sacrifice to take away our sins.
—Keep us free from sin,
and make our faith strong and brave, we pray.
(Heb 2:17; 3:1; 4:14-15; 5:5,10; 6:20; 7:26; 8:1; 9:11, 10:10,21)
You arranged a new covenant
between God and men,
to cancel former sins
and deliver the eternal blessings
that God has promised.
—Give us a pure and sincere heart
and a sure faith,
that we may follow you
into the sanctuary of God's presence
without turning back, we pray.
(1 Tm 2:5; Heb 8:6; 9:15; 12:24. 10:19-22; Gal 3:19-20)
God, who chose us and sent you
to be an offering to take away our guilt,
continues to hear your pleading for us.
—May sin never claim us again,
and in every adversity may we grow in your love, we pray.
(Intercessor: Rm 8:34; Heb 7:25; 9:24. Advocate: 1 Jn 2:1)
God wants all men to be saved
and to come to know the truth.
Therefore he sent you into the world
not to condemn it, but to save it,
bringing together into one body
all the scattered children of God.
—Have pity on the millions of worried and helpless people
who are like sheep without a shepherd,
and use us as you like, to help them, we pray.
(Jn 4:42; 1 Jn 4:14. Jn 1:9-10,29; 3:16-17; 6:33; 11:52; 12:47; Rm 5:12-19; 2 Cor 5:19; 1 2:4; Mt 9:36-38)
who came into the world for one purpose,
to proclaim the truth:
You declare God's will for men
without worrying about what people think,
because you pay no attention to a man's status.
In you God says "yes" and not "no",
and fulfils all he promised.
—Let us never doubt your teaching
or your love and determination to keep us yours, we pray.
(Rev l:5; 3:7,14; 19:11.Mt 22:16 = Mk 12:14; Jn 7:18; 8:14,45-46; 18:37; 2Cor 1:19-20)
who came to help the sick:
You bring your healing love and power everywhere,
so that the blind can see,
the lame can walk,
the lepers are made clean,
and the dead are raised to life.
Above all, you bring the Good News,
driving out every evil spirit.
—Let us have no doubts about you,
that your power may work in us freely, we pray.
(Mt 9:12; Lk 4:23. Lk 7:21-23; Mk 5:25-34; 6:5; Acts 10:38)
sent by the Spirit of the Lord
to the poor, the captives,
the blind and oppressed.
You went everywhere,
doing good and healing all.
—send preachers to do the same
for everyone in the world, we pray.
(Preaching: Mt 4:23; 9:35; Mk 1:14; Lk 4:18. Is 41:1-2 etc. Preached: Acts 8:5; 9:20; 19:13; Rm 16:25-26; 1 Cor 1:23; 15:12; 2 Cor 1:19; 11:4; Gal 2:2; Phil 1:15; Col 1:23; 1 Thes 2:9; 1 Trn 1: It; 3:16)
our one true teacher,
who came from God:
You taught with authority,
and all marvelled at your teaching.
But as you washed your disciples feet,
you taught your disciples to do likewise;
and as you were cursed with bad names,
you taught us to expect nothing better.
—Let us stay with your teaching and obey it, we pray.
(Mt 7:24,28-29; 10:24-25; 22:16,23; 23:8; 26:25,49; Mk 1:22,27; 9:5; 11:18,21; 12:14; 14:45; Lk 4:32; 6:40; 12:12; 20:21; Jn 1:38; 3:2; 7:16; 8:28; 13:13; 15:20; 20:16; 2 Jn 9)
We come to you to find rest.
—Take off the oppressive loads
which you never meant us to carry,
and let us serve you by carrying loads which are light,
because we carry them only for you,
and your strength is in us, we pray.
(Mt 11:29. Acts 15:10; Gal 5:1)
who shown on the dark land of death
to make us members of your kingdom of light,
doing the works of light,
that by your light
we too may be the light of the world:
—Let us make wise use of the daylight that remains
before the night of death and the dawn of eternity comes,
when you will be our light forever, we pray.
(Jn 1:4-5,9; 8:12; 93; 12:46. Is 9:1; 42:6; 58:10; Mt 4:16; 5:14; Lk 1:78-79; 2:32; 16:8; Jn 3:19-21; 11:9-10; 12:35-36; Rm 13:12; 2 Cor 4:6; Eph 5:8-14; Col 1:12; 1 Thes 5:3; 1 Pt 2:9; 1 Jn 1: 5-7; 2:8-11; Rev 21:23-24)
Through you all must enter
who want to join your flock
and find life and pasture,
and to feed your flock as your ministers.
—May we do our best to go in
and lead others in,
however narrow the gate seems to us,
before it is closed forever, we pray.
(Jn 10:7,9. Mt 7:14; Lk 11:52; 13:24-27; 1 Pt 5:2; Jn 10:1-2; 21:15-17)
To see you is to see the Father,
and to follow you is to reach the Father.
May we follow you through death,
that the curtain may be opened for us
to see the Father's glory, we pray.
(Jn 14:6. Mk 15:38; Heb 10:20)
through whom the Father is revealed
and our worship of the Father
is made spiritual and acceptable:
—May your truth, which makes us free,
remain in us and guide our lives, we pray.
(Jn 14:6. Jn 4:23; 8:32; Eph 4:21; 2 Jn 2,4)
in whom we believe and whom we trust:
We live forever by knowing your Father, the only true God,
and you, the Word of life, whom he sent.
—May your body and blood, which we receive,
keep us for everlasting life, we pray.
(Jn 14:6. Jn 1:4; 3:15-16,36; 5:21,24-26,40; 6:27-58,63,68; 8:12; 10:10,28; 11:25; 12:50; 171-3; 20:3 1; Acts 3: 15; Rm 5: 17-18; 8:2; 2 Cor 4:10-12; Col 3:4; 1 Tm 1: 16; 2 Tm 1: 1; 1 Jn 1:1-2; 2:25; 4:9; 5:11-13,20; Jude 21; Rev 2:7,10; 3:5; 7:17; 21:6,27)
who in weakness were put to death,
but now live forever by the power of God, your Father:
—Let us live no longer ourselves,
but you live in us,
that for us life may mean having you, we pray.
(Rev 1: 18; 2:8. Lk 24:5; Jn 6:51,57; 14:19; Acts 1: 3; Rm 14:9; 2 Cor 13:4; Gal 2:20; Phi 1:21; Heb 7:25; 1 Pt 2:4)
who passed from death to life
and gave us a new life in our spirit through baptism:
You promised to preserve this life forever,
even in our bodies,
by raising them on the last day.
—Let us live by you and the power of your resurrection;
let us also share in your sufferings and become like you in your death,
that we too may be raised from death to life, we pray.
(Jn 11:25. Jn 5:21,28-29; 6:39-40,44,54; Rm 4:25; 6:4-11; 7:4; 8:11; 1 Cor 15:12-57; 2 Cor 4:14; Phil 3: 10-11; 1 Pt 1: 3; 3:21)
the real bread from heaven,
sent by the living Father
to give eternal life to the world:
—Let us eat your body
and drink your blood worthily,
that we may always draw life from you
by living in you and you in us, we pray.
(Jn 6:35,48. Jn 6:22-59; 1 Cor 11:23-31)
of which we are the branches:
You give us life and fruit
if we remain united to you and you to us.
Let us never be broken off from you,
but willingly be pruned by your Father
from all that is useless or harmful, we pray.
(Jn 15:1,5; Mt 5:29-30; Jn 15:1-17; Heb 12:5-11)
of your body, the Church,
and of all powers in heaven and on earth
in this world and in the next:
You are the source of the Church's life and unity.
—As you gave your life for the Church,
so may we love one another,
and endure any sufferings
that will complete what you suffered
on behalf of your body's health and growth, we pray.
(Eph 1:21-22; 4:15; 5:23; Col 1: 18; 2:10,19. Rm 12:4-8; 1 Cor 6:15; 10: 16-17; 11:3; 12:12-27; Eph 5:25,30; Col 1:24)
You became the
of the holy temple which is your Church:
You hold up those who believe,
but make those who do not believe stumble,
crushing them to dust.
—Let us be built upon you,
and offer God the fruits of good works
which you do in us through your Spirit, we pray.
(Ps 118:22; Is 8:14-15; 28:16; Lk 20:17; Acts 4:11; Rm 9:33; Eph 2:20-21; 1 Pt 14-8)
that we will share the glory of God,
which we do not yet see,
but is reserved for us in heaven:
You do no disappoint us,
because God has already given us the Holy Spirit
and poured out his love into our hearts.
—Give us endurance in troubles,
that we may grow in hope
and God may approve us, we pray.
(Col 1:27; 1 Tim 1:1. Rm 5:5; 8:24-25; Col 1:5)
You gave your life for us
with a love that cannot be measured
or ever be fully known.
—Let your love rule us,
so that we may love you in return,
and nothing may ever separate us from your love, we pray.
(Christ's love for us: Jn 131,34; 14:21,23; 15:9-13; Rm 8:35; 2 Cor 5:14; Eph 3:19; 5:2,25. Our love for Christ: M 8:42; 14:15,21-24,28; Eph 6:24)
over the world
and its ruler, the Evil One,
and all that fights in his name
against you and your followers:
—Strengthen us,
whom you called, chose and trusted,
to fight with you to victory, we pray.
(Jn 14:30; 16:33; Rev 5:5; 17:14. Our victory: 1 Jn throughout; Rev 2-3; 12:11)
from this earth
onto the Cross,
and then to the right side of God in heaven:
You have drawn us to yourself already by faith.
—Captivate us completely,
enriching us with your gifts,
and one day draw us to yourself in glory, we pray.
(Mk 16:19; Lk 9:51; Acts 1:2,11,22; 1 Tm 3:16)
of those who follow you
and make up your Church:
We are glad to hear your voice
and feast in your presence among us.
—Help us when you are hidden from us,
and we are sad and go hungry,
to stay awake with pure hearts,
saying again and again to you "Come", we pray.
(Mt 9:15 = Mk 2:19-20 = Lk 5:34-35; Mt 22:1 = Lk 14:15; Mt 253-12; Jn 3:29; 2 Cor 11:2; Eph 5:23-32; Rev 21:2,9; 22:17)
of the new Jerusalem:
You are greater than the former temple
built by men,
with all its beautiful stonework.
Your body is the new temple
which was destroyed,
but after three days rebuilt by God,
shining with his glory,
so that in your city there is no more night
or need of the sun, moon or lamps.
—May your Church, which is also your body
and the holy temple of God,
be always kept clean from every profanation, we pray.
(Temple: Rev 21:22. Mt 12:6; 21:12-13; 24:1-2 = Mk 13:1-2 = Lk 21:5-6; Mt 26:61 = Mk 14:58; Mt 27:40 = Mk 15:29 = Jn 2:19-21; 1 Cor 3:16-17; 6:15,19; 2 Cor 6:16; Ep 2:21. Lamp: Rev 21:23. Lk 11:33-36; Rev 22:5)
God created the universe through you and for you.
Therefore you became the first to be born from the dead
and the one God chose to possess all things at the end.
—Let us, your brothers,
become more and more like you in goodness,
that we may share your glory, we pray.
(Rm 8:29; Col 1:15,18; Rev 1:5; Heb 1:6. Ps 89:28; Heb 1:2; 12:23)
Placed dead in the earth as all men,
you rose as from a planted seed,
beautiful and strong and immortal.
—Let us follow you in due time,
and be part of your everlasting kingdom, we pray.
(1 Cor 15:20,23. 1 Cor 15:35-38; James 1:18; Rev 14:4)
The Father gave you full right to judge,
with knowledge of men's secret thoughts and deeds.
In this age you give eternal life
to those who hear your words.
These will not be condemned
at the end of this age,
when you call all men from their graves
and separate the good from the evil.
—On that day raise us up to life,
and not to condemnation, we pray.
(Acts 10:42; 2 Tm 4: 1; 1 Pt 4:5. Mt 19:28; 25:31-46; Jn 5:21-29; Acts 17:3 1; Rm 2:16; 14:9; 4:5; Rev 1: 18)
You existed in the beginning
as the eternal Word with the Father.
After becoming man,
you died and came to life again
and now live forever.
—Let us never fear anything,
because you are always with us, we pray.
(Rev 1:17; 2:8; 22:13. Is 41:4; 44:6; 48:12; Col 1:17-18; 1 Jn 1:1; 13-14; Rev 1:8; 21:6)
God put all things under your feet:
the world and all its rulers, authorities and powers.
All who fight against you will go down in blood,
but all who follow you will be washed clean in your blood.
—Overcome all resistance to your rule, we pray.
(Rev 17:14; 19:16; 1:5. Jn 18:36-37; 1 Cor 15:24-28; Heb 2:8-9)
who were raised to the right side of God
to receive this name which is greater than any other name:
All who call upon you,
acknowledging that you, Jesus, are Lord,
will be saved,
and you will come to them soon.
—So be it. Come, Lord Jesus! we pray.
(Acts 2:21 = Joel 3:5; Acts 2:33-36 = Ps 110; Acts 4:10-12; Rm 10:9; 1 Cor 2:8; 8:6; 12:3; 2 Cor 4: 5; Phil 2:9-11; Col 2:6; Rev 22:20)
Many other names could be given to Jesus. To borrow the words of John: "If they were all written down one by one, I suppose that the whole world could not hold the books that would be written" Jn 21:25). "These have been written that you may believe that Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God, and that through this faith you may have life in his name" Jn 20:31).