Meaning behind the Name
The name YHWH’s Image is inspired by our calling as believers to reflect the glory and character of God. In Genesis 1:27, we learn that humanity was created in the image of God—Imago Dei. This divine truth serves as the foundation of our brand.
The name YHWH holds profound significance in Scripture. It is the sacred and personal name of God, revealed to Moses at the burning bush in Exodus 3:14. When Moses asked God what name he should use to describe Him to the Israelites, God responded, “I AM WHO I AM.” This phrase, in Hebrew, is closely connected to the name YHWH (often rendered as Yahweh or Jehovah in English). It reflects God’s eternal, self-existent, and unchanging nature.
Throughout the Bible, YHWH is used to refer to God’s covenantal relationship with His people. It is a name that signifies His faithfulness, holiness, and love. In the Old Testament, it appears more than 6,800 times, emphasizing the importance of knowing and revering the one true God. Many English translations of the Bible use "LORD" (in all capital letters) to represent YHWH, such as in Psalm 23:1—"The LORD is my shepherd."
By incorporating YHWH into our name, we aim to remind others of the profound identity of the God we serve. It’s a name that calls us to worship, trust, and reflect His nature in our daily lives. At YHWH’s Image, we carry this sacred name with humility and reverence, encouraging you to not just read the Word but to wear the Word—living out your faith boldly in a way that honors our Creator.