The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) - Day 29: Knowing the Name of God (2025)
Episode Date: January 29, 2025We can learn a lot about the nature of God from his Divine Name revealed in Scripture. When God said to Moses, “I am who I am,” this was a revelation of a name as well as a refusal of a name. Fr. ...Mike explains how this mystery reveals truths about God: he is infinitely above all things; we cannot comprehend him, yet he draws close to us. This Divine Name expresses the steadfast, faithful, unchanging love of God for his people, even when we betray and abandon him. Today’s readings are Catechism paragraphs 205-211. This episode has been found to be in conformity with the Catechism by the Institute on the Catechism, under the Subcommittee on the Catechism, USCCB. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
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Hi, my name is Father Mike Schmitz and you're listening to the Catechism in a Year podcast
where we encounter God's plan of sheer goodness for us, revealed in scripture and passed down
through the tradition of the Catholic faith.
The Catechism in a Year is brought to you by Ascension in 365 days.
We'll read through the Catechism of the Catholic Church, discovering our identity in God's
family as we journey together toward a heavenly home.
This is day 29, you guys, we've almost made it to day 30.
That's only one day away.
We're reading paragraphs 205 to paragraph 211.
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So as I said, today is day 29, reading paragraphs 205 to 211.
Yesterday we started talking about God.
I believe in God. I believe in God,
I believe in God the Father.
And that is so incredibly important that is.
We also ended yesterday with the reality
that God reveals his name.
Now today we're taking those next steps.
What is the name that God reveals himself as?
And so going all the way back to the book of Exodus
where God reveals his name to Moses
At the burning bush and we're gonna recover that story. You know that story. We love that story
We're so grateful for that story and one of the lines that is so important
I think is because okay god reveals his name as the tetragrammaton is is how you say it? Um the y h
Wh which is almost
the YHWH which is almost inpronounceable in the sense that we don't necessarily know how you would say that word. It has been translated in some ways of saying
Yahweh. It's been translated in other ways of saying Jehovah. We don't actually
know how it is but we know that the letters are YHWH and we also know that
the name is then I am he who is or I am who I am or I am who am and so it's
it's revealing right we talked about this yesterday how a name makes oneself
accessible and invites into relationship but one of the my favorite phrase maybe
for today is in paragraph 206 where it says this revealing of God's name is
Mysterious just as God is mystery. It is at once a name revealed and something like the refusal of a name
Like yes, thank you catechism. I appreciate that It is like a name and almost like a refusal of a name
I'm really that that hits my heart right because sometimes I'm like, oh golly
I don't even know Lord.
But we're also gonna talk about the ways in which
the Lord God, right, has revealed his name,
but also how God's people then
have cared for the Lord God's name,
and have avoided using it irreverently,
and have not just irreverently,
but have only wanted to use it in the most sacred
of ways and so we're going to talk about that a little bit today also how God not
only reveals his name he reveals his identity that he is merciful that he is
gracious that God alone is and so we're gonna talk about that as well today so
since we're talking about God today, let's talk to God today
Father in heaven you have revealed
Your heart you have revealed your name because you want us to be in relationship with you
You want us to share our hearts with you as you have shared your heart with us
And so this day we come before you
and we ask that
As we call upon your name
You answer quickly
You answer fully
And you help us
Help us to understand who it is you are
Help us to love who you are and help us to glorify who you are
In this life so we can be happy with you forever in the next.
In Jesus name we pray. Amen. In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.
As I said, it's day 29. We're reading paragraphs 205 to 211.
The Living God
God calls Moses from the midst of a bush that burns without being consumed.
Exodus chapter 3 states, God calls Moses from the midst of a bush that burns without being consumed.
Exodus chapter 3 states, I am the God of your father, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac,
and the God of Jacob.
God is the God of the fathers, the one who had called and guided the patriarchs in their
wanderings.
He is the faithful and compassionate God who remembers them and His promises.
He comes to free their descendants from slavery.
He is the God who from beyond space and time can do this and wills to do it.
The God who will put his almighty power to work for this plan.
I am who I am.
Exodus chapter 3 further states,
Moses said to God, Exodus chapter 3 further states, of Israel. I AM has sent me to you. This is my name forever, and thus I am to be remembered
throughout all generations. In revealing his mysterious name, Yahweh,
I am he who is, I am who am, or I am who I am, God says who he is and by what name he
is to be called. This divine name is mysterious just as God is mystery.
It is at once a name revealed and something like the refusal of a name, and hence it better
expresses God as what he is. Infinitely above everything that we can understand or say,
he is the hidden God. His name is ineffable, and He is the God who makes Himself close to men.
By revealing His name, God at the same time reveals His faithfulness, which is from everlasting
to everlasting, valid for the past, I am the God of your fathers, as for the future, I
will be with you. God who reveals His name as I AM, reveals himself as the God who is always there, present to
his people in order to save them.
Faced with God's fascinating and mysterious presence, man discovers his own insignificance.
Before the burning bush, Moses takes off his sandals and veils his face in the presence
of God's holiness.
Before the glory of the thrice holy God, Isaiah cries out, Woe is me, I am lost, for I am a man of unclean lips.
Before the divine signs wrought by Jesus, Peter exclaims,
Depart from me, for I am a sinful man, O Lord.
But because God is holy, He can forgive the man who realizes
that he is a sinner before Him. As Hosea chapter 11 states,
I will not execute my fierce anger, for I am God and not man, the
Holy One in your midst.
The apostle John says likewise, We shall reassure our hearts before him whenever our hearts
condemn us, for God is greater than our hearts, and he knows everything.
Out of respect for the holiness of God, the people of Israel do not pronounce His name.
In the reading of the sacred scriptures, the revealed name Yahweh is replaced by the divine
title Lord, in Hebrew Adonai, in Greek Kyrios.
It is under this title that the divinity of Jesus will be acclaimed, Jesus is Lord.
A God Merciful and Gracious
After Israel's sin, when the people had turned away from God to worship the golden calf,
God hears Moses' prayer of intercession and agrees to walk in the midst of an unfaithful
people thus demonstrating His love.
When Moses asks to see His glory, God responds, I will make all my goodness pass before you, and will proclaim before you
my name, the Lord, Yahweh.
Then the Lord passes before Moses and proclaims, Yahweh, Yahweh, a God merciful and gracious,
slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love and faithfulness.
Moses then confesses that the Lord is a forgiving God.
The divine name, I Am or He Is, expresses God's faithfulness. Despite the faithlessness of men's
sin and the punishment it deserves, He keeps steadfast love for thousands. By going so far
as to give up His own Son for us, God reveals that he is rich in mercy.
By giving his life to free us from sin, Jesus reveals that he himself bears the divine name.
In John chapter 8, Jesus states, When you have lifted up the Son of Man,
then you will realize that I am.
Wow. Oh my gosh. Okay, you guys, there we go. I said this yesterday, I'm gonna
say it again. I think I'm getting writer and writer all these days as we keep
diving more deeply into the catechism. Here, we hit the two hundreds and
all of a sudden it's like, okay game over, here we go. God reveals his name and
and we get to have that story again. I think sometimes, here's a little tale, here's a little story for me.
I think sometimes we just are given the facts. I think sometimes when it comes to God, it's like, okay, God is one, God's father, son, and Holy Spirit, God revealed his name to Moses. We just
get these facts. But the way in which the Catechism is unfolding these facts is by reminding us of the story. And I just think that is so,
so, so important for all of us. If I forget the fact that, no, God has entered into our existence,
he's entered into our lives. Well, he created existence because he is existence himself,
but he's entered himself, he's put himself into our story,
especially in the face of our unfaithfulness,
in our stupidity and our foolishness.
God has revealed his own faithfulness
and his wisdom and his steadfastness.
And it is so remarkable.
I love, again, let's go back to, here's the story
of God revealing
himself to Moses in the burning bush and Moses asked that question if I'm gonna
go to people of Israel here I'm gonna tell them that you're gonna do all this
stuff what shall I say to them? Who sent me? Who are you? What's your name? And God
reveals that again the Tetragrammaton, the sacred name, the holy name of God,
YHWH, I am he who is, I am who am, or I am who I am those are all legitimate translations of that same name
So I am
And I just think his name is ineffable
Paragraph 206 and he is the God who makes himself close to men so close to us at the same time
By revealing his name to us paragraph 207 says that he also also reveals his faithfulness which is from everlasting to everlasting. Not only that, in paragraph 208, when we're faced
with God's fascinating and mysterious presence, we discover our own
insignificance. And there's three examples that are given right away.
One, Moses takes off his sandals and veils his face. You have Isaiah who cries out,
woe is me, I am lost. And even Peter standing before Jesus says,
depart from me, Lord, I'm a sinful man. Remember, oh gosh, you guys.
Okay. Remember Jesus is the same God as the God of the New Testament is the same
God of the Old Testament. And sometimes we can think, well,
no, the God of the Old Testament is just really intimidating,
but Jesus is not intimidating.
If we realize the identity of Jesus and our own identity,
we would say the exact same things that Moses said,
take off our shoes and run away,
or wanna run away, hide our face.
We do the same thing that Isaiah did,
which is saying, what was me for I'm lost?
We would say the exact same thing as Peter.
In fact, remember after Jesus has risen from the dead
at the beginning of the book of Revelation,
here's John, right?
The apostle John, the beloved John.
He's on the island of Patmos
and he just got done celebrating mass,
we assume because it was the Lord's day, right?
And he hears a voice and he turns around
and he sees Jesus and he says,
when I saw him, I fell down as though I was dead.
When we realize who God is
and when we realize who we are are we realize our own insignificance
we realize his glory we realize again as we said already his faithfulness and our
faithlessness and at the same time John says we shall reassure our hearts before
him whenever our hearts condemn us for God is greater than our hearts and he
knows everything so we're not in we have that
intimidation of course because here's God and we're not at the same time he's
also reminded us he's a God who loves us he's a God who draws close to us and I
just this is incredible how the catechism in just a few short paragraphs
is not only reminding us of how ineffable God is incomprehprehensible, more than we imagine, better than anything we could ever dream of, and how
insignificant we are, at the same time He's merciful and gracious. Paragraph 209
once again reminds us that out of respect for the holiness of God, the
people of Israel do not pronounce His name. And so that's why in your
Bible translations, a lot of times instead of having the sacred name y h wh
What'll have is?
L-o-r-d all capitalized and that that means if you're ever reading your Bible and you see L-o-r-d all capitalized the Lord capitalized
That means it was a replacement for
the actual name of the Lord God for example when Elijah is having that showdown with the prophets of Baal, right? And at some point the fire comes down from heaven and
consumes the sacrifice and the people cry out, the Lord is God, the Lord is God.
That can be kind of confusing. Wait, wait, the Lord is God? Of course, yeah.
Are you just saying God is God? No, they're saying the Lord, meaning the
sacred name. Y-H-W-H is God, the one, the only one, not just our brand of God,
but this God who has revealed himself to us. So we see Lord in Hebrew, it was Adonai,
in Greek it was Kyrios, here in English it is Lord. Last thing I just want to walk away with,
is just, I think this is remarkable. Paragraph 2-11. By giving his life to free us from sin,
Jesus reveals that he himself bears the divine name.
In John chapter eight, if you remember this,
if you recall this story in John's gospel,
where Jesus says, when you have lifted up the son of man,
then you will realize that I am.
In that moment and a bunch of other moments,
Jesus makes it very clear that he is claiming
Divinity he's claiming identity. This is very important. He's not claiming to be another God
He's claiming I am the same God that exact same one God
I am the same God that he when he says I am and that is remarkable
that's one of the many bases for our understanding more than many foundations for our understanding
Like not only is the Father God but also Jesus Christ the Son is
Coequal
Coeternal same God and so is the Holy Spirit. Okay. So, oh man, what a great day day 29 you guys well done
Keep it up tomorrow day 31 day away from the big 3o. So let's keep going. I am praying for you. Please pray for me. My name is Father Mike
I cannot wait to see you tomorrow. God bless
