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Track 3: A Name Written on Stone
“A Name Written on Stone” reflects the promise found in Revelation 2:17, where Yeshua declares that to those who overcome, He will give “a white stone with a new name written on it, known only to the one who receives it.” This song explores the deeply personal nature of our relationship with God—how He knows us intimately and gives us a unique identity in Him. It’s a reminder that our worth is not defined by the world, but by the One who calls us His own.
The orchestral arrangement begins with soft flutes and gentle strings, creating a reflective, intimate atmosphere. As the song progresses, swelling strings and subtle percussion mirror the journey of transformation—from our old identity to the new name written by God’s hand. The chorus becomes a declaration of this personal connection: a name written by grace, a story of love that only He fully understands.
This track speaks to the heart of every believer who has struggled with identity, worth, or belonging. It reminds us that in Yeshua, we are given a new name, a new purpose, and a new destiny. The world may try to label us, but God’s name for us is eternal and unchanging. As the song builds to its crescendo, listeners are invited to embrace this truth and walk confidently in the identity that God has given them. “A Name Written on Stone” is a song of hope, transformation, and the unshakable promise that we are known and loved by our Creator.
Devotion for Track 3: A Name Written on Stone
Revelation 2:17
Your Unique Identity in Christ
In Revelation 2:17, Yeshua promises, “To the one who conquers… I will give a white stone, and on the stone a new name written that no one knows except the one who receives it.” This beautiful promise speaks of personal transformation and intimate relationship with God. In biblical times, a white stone symbolized purity, acceptance, and often victory in trials or legal matters. The new name signifies the unique identity we have in Yeshua, a name only He and we know—a reflection of our personal relationship with Him.
Scripture References
- 2 Corinthians 5:17: “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away; behold, the new has come.”
- Isaiah 62:2: “The nations shall see your righteousness, and all the kings your glory, and you shall be called by a new name that the mouth of the Lord will give.”
- John 10:27-28: “My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me. I give them eternal life, and they will never perish, and no one will snatch them out of my hand.”
- Genesis 32:28: “Then he said, ‘Your name shall no longer be called Jacob, but Israel, for you have striven with God and with men, and have prevailed.’”
Throughout Scripture, name changes mark moments of transformation and purpose. Abram became Abraham, Sarai became Sarah, and Jacob became Israel. These shifts weren’t just about titles but reflected God’s redemptive work in their lives. When we accept Yeshua, we too are transformed, given a new identity as children of God, co-heirs with Christ, and ambassadors of His kingdom.
Reflection
Have you embraced the identity Yeshua has given you, or are you still living under the labels the world has placed on you? Often, we hold onto names like “failure,” “unworthy,” or “broken,” but God calls us “redeemed,” “beloved,” and “chosen.” Reflect on the names or labels you’ve allowed to define you. Are they in alignment with what God says about you? Ask the Holy Spirit to reveal areas where you’re clinging to false identities. Embrace the truth that you are uniquely known and loved by God, and He has written your name on His heart.
Prayer
Father, thank You for giving me a new name and identity in Yeshua. Help me to let go of the labels the world has placed on me and to fully embrace who You’ve called me to be. Teach me to walk in the freedom and purpose You’ve set before me. I am Yours, and You know me by name. Thank You for the intimate relationship I have with You. In Yeshua’s name, Amen.
Lyrics
3. A Name Written on Stone
Revelation 2:17
Verse 1:
In the quiet, You call me near,
A whisper soft, I’m free from fear.
A name You’ve written, just for me,
A mark of love, eternally.
Chorus:
I am Yours, and You are mine,
El Shaddai, the name divine.
On a stone, my name is known,
In Your heart, I’m not alone.
Verse 2:
I lay down pride, confess my ways,
Your mercy meets me in this place.
Renewed, restored, I find my name,
Forever held, forever changed.
Chorus:
I am Yours, and You are mine,
El Shaddai, the name divine.
On a stone, my name is known,
In Your heart, I’m not alone.
Bridge:
For the lost who seek their place,
Reveal their names through endless grace.
Call them home, let them see,
Their worth in You, eternally.
Chorus:
I am Yours, and You are mine,
El Shaddai, the name divine.
On a stone, my name is known,
In Your heart, I’m not alone.
Outro:
Blessed be the name You gave,
Forever known, forever saved.