What's in a name? Names take on particular importance in the Bible. Often they were used to signify circumstances around the person being named. For example, Sarah named her son, Isaac, which means "laughter" because she laughed when she found out she was having a son in her old age. Eli, the priest's son, Phinehas, named his son, Ichabod, which means "the glory has departed" because it was at the same time that the Ark of the Covenant had been captured by the Philistines. Sometimes names were changed when life-altering circumstances were experienced. God changed Abram's name to Abraham when He called him out of Ur, He changed Jacob's name to Israel when He chose to bless Jacob, and He changed Saul's name to Paul when Paul was converted. The names of Jesus are also of particular importance in the Bible, and in the newest series from Pastor Drew, we discover the diverse excellencies in the names Jesus is called in Revelation chapter 5. He is called a Lion and a Lamb. This week, Pastor Drew deals with Christ being called the Lamb. Find out what the significance of Christ as our Lamb is to our everyday lives this Sunday in the first part of this amazing series.