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To have inscribed on one's self the name of God; the name of the city of God; the new name of Christ(Revelation 3:12).

To have inscribed on ones self the name of God the name of the city of God and the new name of Christ Re 3:12

The Lord Jesus Christ wrote the Ten Commandments on tables of stone.

Christ wrote to the King of Babylon that he was weighed in the balances and found wanting, and that his kingdom was finished.

Christ wrote on the ground when a woman taken in adultery was brought before Him. Twice He wrote on the ground, no doubt showing us that He who wrote on the tables of stone will write again, but this time on tables of the human heart.

Christ writes on him who is created a pillar in the Temple of God. Christ writes the Father’s name because the victorious saint is the son of the Father and is identified eternally with the Father (Revelation 21:7).

Christ writes "Jerusalem" on the conqueror because he is an eternal part of the Wife of the Lamb. Christ writes His own new name on the faithful Christian because he has become the Bride of Christ. He has been made an integral part of the new creation of God, the Kingdom of God, the making visible of the invisible God. The conqueror belongs eternally to Christ and forever is a part of Christ.

It is one matter to be pardoned. It is another matter to be created a part of the revelation of God to the universe.

All believers are invited to the ranks of the conquerors. What incomprehensible loss we suffer if we sell our inheritance as sons of God for the miserable "treasures" of the present age!

The conqueror, now having been sealed into God Himself for eternity, is established forever with Christ on the throne that rules the creation, the throne that possesses total dominion over all of the works of God’s hands.