đ Day 269 â The Power of a Name
đĄ âHis name carries the authority of heaven and the defeat of hell.â
đ Scripture:
âTherefore God also has highly exalted Him and given Him the name which is above every name, that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of those in heaven, and of those on earth, and of those under the earth.â â Philippians 2:9â10 (NKJV)
âThe name of the Lord is a strong tower; the righteous run to it and are safe.â â Proverbs 18:10 (NKJV)
đŻ Focus:
Healing flows through the name of Jesus, the name above every name, where every sickness, fear, and bondage must bow. To call on His name in faith is to invoke His presence, power, and victory over every part of our lives.
đĄ Reflection:
In Scripture, names are never casual, they carry meaning, identity, and authority. Abram became Abraham, âfather of many nations.â Jacob, âthe deceiver,â was transformed into Israel, âone who prevails with God.â Names revealed character, destiny, and calling. In Hebrew culture, to know someoneâs name was to know their nature.
If this is true of human names, how much more of the name given to Jesus, the name exalted above every other name? Philippians 2 tells us that at His name every knee must bow, whether in heaven, on earth, or under the earth. That means cancer has a name and it must bow. Depression has a name and it must bow. Fear, bondage, chronic pain, and every diagnosis carry names but none can stand against the authority of the name of Jesusâeach must bow before Him.
The name of Jesus is not just a label we attach to prayers. It embodies His person, His presence, and His power. When you speak His name in faith, you are declaring His authority, enforcing His victory, and inviting His life to flow into your situation. Proverbs 18:10 says, âThe name of the Lord is a strong tower.â His name is a place of safety, healing, and deliverance.
This week, as we study healing through the name of Jesus, we are reminded that calling on His name is not a ritual, it is a release. Every time you declare âJesus,â you are invoking the Lord who saves, the Christ who heals, and the King who reigns. His name is your stronghold, your shield, and your healing stream.
â Reflection Questions:
- What do the names of God and Jesus reveal about His nature and His power in my life?
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- Have I been using the name of Jesus as a ritual phrase, or as a declaration of authority and presence?
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- What ânamesâ (diagnoses, fears, struggles) do I need to bring under the authority of His name this week?
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đ Prayer:
Lord Jesus, thank You that Your name is above every name. Today I declare that every sickness, fear, and bondage in my life must bow to Your authority. Teach me to honor Your name, call on it with faith, and experience the healing, freedom, and peace that flows from You.
đŁď¸ Confession:
The name of Jesus is my strong tower. Every sickness and fear bows to His authority, and healing flows into my spirit, soul, and body.
âď¸ Challenge:
Write down the names of any sickness, fear, or bondage youâve faced. Then, boldly declare over them: âAt the name of Jesus, you must bow!â
đ§ Takeaway:
The name of Jesus is not just a label, it is life, power, and authority. Healing flows as every other name bows before His.
đ Day 270â The Name that Releases Healing Power
âď¸ âIn His name, healing power flows.â
đ Scripture:
âBy faith in the name of Jesus, this man whom you see and know was made strong. It is Jesusâ name and the faith that comes through him that has completely healed him, as you can all see.â â Acts 3:16 (NIV)
âThen Peter said, âSilver and gold I do not have, but what I do have I give you: In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, rise up and walk.ââ â Acts 3:6 (NKJV)
đŻ Focus:
Faith in the name of Jesus releases Godâs healing power, transforming weakness into strength.
đĄ Reflection:
Picture a man who has been crippled from birth, carried daily to the temple gate to beg for survival. For years, people passed him by, tossing coins but unable to change his condition. Then Peter and John walked by. They had no silver or gold to offerâbut they carried something infinitely greater: the authority of the name of Jesus. Peter boldly declared, âIn the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, rise up and walk!â And instantly, strength surged into the manâs legs. He leapt, walked, and praised God.
This miracle reveals a powerful truth: the name of Jesus is not a religious phrase, it is a living channel of Godâs healing power. Acts 3:16 makes it clear: âBy faith in the name of Jesus, this man⌠was made strong.â Notice the keyâfaith. The name of Jesus must be spoken with faith, not as ritual. When faith and His name come together, divine power is released.
Think of the name of Jesus as a key. A key doesnât beg a lock to open, it has authority to unlock what is closed. In the same way, when we declare the name of Jesus in faith, we are unlocking the flow of heavenâs power into earthly situations. Weakness gives way to strength, paralysis to motion, despair to joy.
Too often, believers repeat His name without revelation, like reciting a formula. But the power is not in the syllables; it is in the Person behind the name. When you believe in Jesus and invoke His name with faith, you are releasing His presence, His authority, and His power into the moment.
Healing flows when faith connects to the name of Jesus. It did at the temple gate and it still does today.
â Reflection Questions:
- Do I use the name of Jesus with faith, or as a ritual phrase?
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- What areas of weakness in my life need the strength that His name can release?
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- How can I grow in faith to speak His name with confidence and authority?
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đ Prayer:
Lord Jesus, thank You that Your name carries healing power. Strengthen my faith to speak Your name boldly and to trust fully in the authority You have given me. Let Your power flow into every weak or broken place in my life today.
đŁď¸ Confession:
By faith in the name of Jesus, I am made strong. Healing flows as His power is released into my body, mind, and soul.
âď¸ Challenge:
Today, identify one area of weakness in your life. Speak the name of Jesus over it aloud: âIn the name of Jesus Christ, I declare strength and healing here.â Repeat until faith rises in your spirit.
đ§ Takeaway:
Healing flows because faith in the name of Jesus releases His power to make us strong.
đ Day 271 â The Name that Commands Sickness to Leave
đĄ âIn His name, we donât plead with sicknessâwe command it to go.â
đ Scripture:
âAnd these signs will follow those who believe: In My name they will cast out demons⌠they will lay hands on the sick, and they will recover.â â Mark 16:17â18 (NKJV)
đŻ Focus:
In Jesusâ name we do not request healing, we command sickness to leave with heavenâs authority.
đĄ Reflection:
Picture a police officer confronting a thief. The officer doesnât plead, negotiate, or beg. He speaks with authority, backed by the full weight of the law, and the thief must obey. Thatâs the authority Jesus gave to His followers. When you speak His name over sickness, you are not asking for permission, you are enforcing heavenâs decree: âBy His stripes, you were healed.â
Too often, believers approach sickness timidly, hoping God might intervene. But Mark 16 tells us clearly: âIn My name they will lay hands on the sick, and they will recover.â Noticeâit doesnât say maybe or if conditions are right. It says they will. The name of Jesus is not a ritual phrase; it is the command of heaven. When declared in faith, sickness has no legal right to remain.
In Acts 16, Paul confronted a spirit of oppression in a slave girl. He didnât pray a long prayer or plead with God. He simply said: âI command you in the name of Jesus Christ to come out of her.â And immediately, the spirit left. That same authority rests in every believer who calls on the name of Jesus.
Sickness, fear, and oppression are like trespassers. They may try to take up space in your body or life, but they have no ownership rights. The blood of Jesus purchased your healing, and His name enforces it. When you speak His name in faith, sickness is not negotiating with youâit is bowing to Him.
â Reflection Questions:
- Have I been pleading with God for healing, or commanding sickness to leave in Jesusâ name?
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- Do I truly believe that His name carries authority over every disease?
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- What specific area of my life needs to be brought under the command of His name today?
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đ Prayer:
Lord Jesus, thank You for giving me authority in Your name. I refuse to beg sickness to leaveâI command it by the authority of heaven. Let Your power flow through me, driving out sickness and restoring wholeness in my body and life.
đŁď¸ Confession:
In the name of Jesus, I command sickness to leave. Healing flows because His name carries all authority in heaven and on earth.
âď¸ Challenge:
Today, speak directly to any sickness, pain, or oppression in your life. Say aloud: âIn the name of Jesus Christ, I command you to leave. You have no right to remain.â Repeat until faith rises in your heart.
đ§ Takeaway:
The name of Jesus does not beg sickness to leaveâit commands it, and sickness must obey.
đ Day 272 â The Name that Breaks Every Chain
đĄ âChains of sickness and bondage snap when His name is lifted.â
đ Scripture:
âAt midnight Paul and Silas were praying and singing hymns to God, and the other prisoners were listening to them. Suddenly there was such a violent earthquake that the foundations of the prison were shaken. At once all the prison doors flew open, and everyoneâs chains came loose.â â Acts 16:25â26 (NIV)
âTherefore if the Son makes you free, you shall be free indeed.â â John 8:36 (NKJV)
đŻ Focus:
The name of Jesus shatters every form of bondageâphysical, emotional, or spiritualâbringing freedom and healing.
đĄ Reflection:
Imagine a cold, dark prison cell. Chains rattle, hope fades, and the walls feel like theyâre closing in. That was Paul and Silasâ reality in Acts 16âbeaten, bound, and imprisoned. Yet instead of despair, they lifted the name of Jesus in prayer and song. What happened next was no coincidence. The earth shook, the prison doors flung wide, and every chain fell off. The name of Jesus didnât just comfort them in captivity, it broke the captivity itself.
Chains are not always made of iron. Sometimes they are chains of fear, depression, shame, addiction, sickness, or generational bondage. They weigh us down, limit our movement, and convince us there is no way out. But John 8:36 reminds us: âIf the Son makes you free, you shall be free indeed.â Jesus doesnât loosen chainsâHe destroys them. His name is freedom in action.
When you declare the name of Jesus over the chains in your life, you are invoking the One who triumphed over sin, sickness, and Satan at the Cross. You are reminding the enemy that he has no authority to hold you bound. You are reminding your own heart that freedom is not something you fight forâit is something Christ already secured.
Notice that in Acts 16, it wasnât just Paul and Silas who were freedââeveryoneâs chains came loose.â Your declaration of the name of Jesus doesnât just impact you; it can release freedom to those around you. Healing and deliverance flow when His name is lifted above the prison walls of despair.
Here is the truth: no chain is too strong, no prison too deep, no bondage too heavy. The name of Jesus is stronger still.
â Reflection Questions:
- What âchainsâ in my lifeâfear, sickness, addiction, anxietyâneed to break under the authority of Jesusâ name?
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- Am I exalting the name of Jesus over my bondage, or magnifying the chains instead?
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- How can I declare His name in a way that brings freedom not just to me, but also to those around me?
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đ Prayer:
Lord Jesus, I thank You that Your name breaks every chain. Today I declare freedom in every area of my lifeâfreedom from fear, sickness, and every form of bondage. Let Your power shake the foundations of anything that has tried to hold me captive, and let Your name bring deliverance to others through me.
đŁď¸ Confession:
In the name of Jesus, every chain is broken. I am free, and whom the Son sets free is free indeed.
âď¸ Challenge:
Write down one âchainâ that has tried to bind you. Tear the paper in half as you declare aloud: âIn the name of Jesus, this chain is broken and has no hold on me.â
đ§ Takeaway:
Healing flows because the name of Jesus doesnât just comfort usâit breaks every chain and sets us free.
đ Day 273 â The Name that Brings Peace and Wholeness
đĄ âHis name silences storms and releases complete healing.â
đ Scripture:
âFor unto us a Child is born, unto us a Son is given; and the government will be upon His shoulder. And His name will be called Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.â â Isaiah 9:6 (NKJV)
âPeace I leave with you; My peace I give to you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid.â â John 14:27 (NIV)
đŻ Focus:
The name of Jesus is peace. When His name is exalted, turmoil is silenced and Godâs wholeness flows into spirit, soul, and body.
đĄ Reflection:
Picture a raging stormâwaves crashing, winds howling, the boat rocking violently. The disciples panic, convinced they are about to drown. Then Jesus stands, stretches out His hand, and declares: âPeace, be still!â In an instant, the storm ceases and the sea becomes calm (Mark 4:39). Thatâs the power of the name of Jesusâstorms, whether external or internal, must bow before Him.
Isaiah 9:6 calls Him the Prince of Peace. This is not peace as the world defines itâtemporary calm, fragile and easily broken. His peace is supernatural, unshakable, and deeply restorative. The Hebrew word shalom speaks of nothing missing, nothing brokenâtotal wholeness. When you invoke the name of Jesus, you are not merely asking for a moment of calm; you are inviting the rule of the Prince of Peace over your life.
Sickness and anxiety often thrive in unrest. Fear, stress, and inner turmoil weaken the body and cloud the mind. But peace heals. John 14:27 assures us that Jesus gives peace the world cannot give, peace that guards our hearts and minds. His name silences fear, drives out torment, and makes room for healing to flow unhindered.
Think of the woman with the issue of blood in Mark 5. After she touched the hem of His garment and was healed, Jesus said, âDaughter, your faith has made you well. Go in peace, and be healed of your affliction.â Notice the connection: her healing wasnât complete until she stepped into His peace. Peace sealed her wholeness.
When you call on the name of Jesus, you are calling on the One who doesnât just give peaceâHe is peace. And where His peace rules, healing follows.
â Reflection Questions:
- What storms in my lifeâphysical, emotional, or spiritualâneed to bow to the peace of Jesus?
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- Do I see His peace as a passing feeling, or as the presence of the Prince of Peace ruling over me?
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- How can I invite the peace of His name into my body, mind, and spirit daily?
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đ Prayer:
Prince of Peace, I exalt Your name over every storm in my life. Silence fear, calm anxiety, and bring Your wholeness into my body, mind, and soul. Let Your peace reign over me today, and let healing flow as I rest in You.
đŁď¸ Confession:
The name of Jesus is my peace. Fear departs, storms are stilled, and wholeness flows into every part of my being.
âď¸ Challenge:
Whenever you feel anxiety or unrest today, stop and whisper His name: âJesus, You are my peace.â Repeat until His calm fills your heart and steadies your mind.
đ§ Takeaway:
Healing flows because the name of Jesus brings peace that silences fear and restores wholeness.
đ Day 274 â The Name that Overcomes the Enemy
đĄ âThe enemy trembles and loses ground at the sound of His name.â
đ Scripture:
âBehold, I give you the authority to trample on serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy, and nothing shall by any means hurt you.â â Luke 10:19 (NKJV)
âAnd they overcame him by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimonyâŚâ â Revelation 12:11 (NKJV)
đŻ Focus:
The name of Jesus is our weapon of victory over the enemy. Healing flows as His authority breaks the grip of darkness and oppression.
đĄ Reflection:
Picture a courtroom where the accuser stands, listing every failure, every sin, and every reason you donât deserve healing. But suddenly, the Judge slams His gavel and says, âCase dismissed, the blood of Jesus has spoken.â That is the authority we walk in. The enemy is loud, but he is defeated. And the name of Jesus is the legal authority that enforces that defeat.
Jesus told His disciples in Luke 10:19: âI give you authorityâŚâ Authority means delegated power. Itâs like a police officer stopping traffic with a simple raised handâhe doesnât have physical strength to stop cars, but he has authority. Likewise, the believer may feel weak in themselves, but the moment they speak in the name of Jesus, heaven backs them, and hell must submit.
Sickness is often more than a physical problem, it can be a weapon of oppression. Fear, torment, infirmity, and generational strongholds are strategies of the enemy to steal joy, kill hope, and destroy lives (John 10:10). But Jesus came to destroy the works of the devil (1 John 3:8). When we declare His name, weâre not pleading for God to act, we are enforcing the victory Christ already won on the Cross.
Revelation 12:11 reveals the believerâs strategy: the blood of the Lamb (what Jesus accomplished) and the word of our testimony (what we declare). When you testify to His victory in your life and declare His name in faith, you are swinging the sword of the Spirit against the enemy. The devil cannot argue with the Cross. He cannot resist the authority of Jesusâ name.
Healing flows when oppression is broken. Depression lifts. Fear dissolves. Infirmities bow. Not because we are strong, but because the name of Jesus is supreme. His name doesnât just comfort us in battle, it conquers the enemy.
â Reflection Questions:
- Am I facing sickness or oppression as a victim, or as one who carries the authority of Jesusâ name?
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- Do I use the name of Jesus with boldness, or do I shrink back in fear?
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- What specific battle do I need to enforce victory over by declaring His name today?
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đ Prayer:
Lord Jesus, I thank You that Your name has all authority in heaven and on earth. Today I stand in that authority and declare that every work of the enemyâsickness, fear, oppressionâmust bow to Your name. Let healing and freedom flow as I walk in Your victory.
đŁď¸ Confession:
In the name of Jesus, I overcome every attack of the enemy. His power is broken, and healing flows freely in my life.
âď¸ Challenge:
Today, identify one area where the enemy has tried to oppress you, whether sickness, fear, or doubt. Declare boldly: âIn the name of Jesus, you are defeated. I walk in freedom and healing.â
đ§ Takeaway:
Healing flows because the name of Jesus carries authority that overcomes every work of the enemy.
đ Day 275 â The Name that Secures Total Victory
đĄ âHis name seals the triumphâhealing and wholeness are finished works.â
đ Scripture:
âBut thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.â â 1 Corinthians 15:57 (NKJV)
âAnd whatever you do, in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through Him.â â Colossians 3:17 (NKJV)
đŻ Focus:
The name of Jesus seals our victory, healing flows because His triumph is final and complete.
đĄ Reflection:
On the Cross, when Jesus cried out âIt is finishedâ (John 19:30), He wasnât announcing survival, He was declaring victory. Sin was crushed, Satan was disarmed, sickness was defeated, and death was broken. That victory wasnât partial or temporaryâit was total, eternal, and irreversible. And it was sealed in His name.
1 Corinthians 15:57 reminds us that victory is not something we strive to achieveâit is something God has already given us in Christ. Healing, deliverance, peace, freedomâthey are not uncertain hopes, they are secured realities in Jesusâ name. The enemy may whisper, âYouâre still bound, youâre still sick, youâre still defeated,â but heaven has already ruled otherwise. The gavel has fallen, and the verdict is victory through Christ.
Colossians 3:17 calls us to do everything in the name of Jesus. Why? Because His name is the guarantee of heavenâs authority over every action, every prayer, every step we take. Speaking His name is like stamping our lives with the seal of His triumph. His name is not just power for the momentâit is assurance for eternity.
This means sickness cannot write the final chapter of your story. Pain cannot define your destiny. Fear cannot hold you hostage. The name of Jesus secures total victoryâspirit, soul, and body. Healing flows because His triumph is not pending; it is permanent.
Victory is not just something you will see in eternityâitâs your inheritance now. When you speak the name of Jesus, youâre not fighting for victoryâyouâre standing in it.
â Reflection Questions:
- Am I living as though victory is still undecided, or as though it is already secured in Jesus?
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- What situations in my life need to be reframed through the lens of His finished work?
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- How can I declare and walk in His victory daily, especially in areas of healing?
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đ Prayer:
Lord Jesus, thank You that Your victory is total and final. I declare today that sickness, fear, and bondage have no power over me. Your name is my banner of triumph, and I receive healing and wholeness as part of Your finished work.
đŁď¸ Confession:
In the name of Jesus, I walk in total victory. His triumph is my triumph, His wholeness is my portion, and healing flows in every part of my life.
âď¸ Challenge:
Stand in front of a mirror and boldly declare: âVictory is mine in the name of Jesus. I am healed, free, and whole because His triumph is complete.â
đ§ Takeaway:
Healing flows because the name of Jesus has secured total and lasting victory.

