"These were the chiefs among Esau's descendants: The sons of
Eliphaz the firstborn of Esau: Chiefs Teman, Omar, Zepho, Kenaz." Genesis
36:15
God is big on giving meaning to names. Names often are specific indicators of
God's plans and purposes for that individual. A young boy grew up as Moses'
servant. His Hebrew name, Hoshea, means "salvation." As the lad grew, Moses
could see that he had a "different spirit" from the rest of the Hebrew men. He
was selected to be one of the 12 men whom Moses chose to spy out the land of
Canaan. Before the expedition, Hoshea was given a new name by Moses-Joshua,
which means "the Lord saves." Joshua became the new leader of Israel who would
lead them into the Promised Land. He would, in fact, save an entire nation.
Os Hillman said,"in my own journey I had learned that God gave me a name that had something to
do with my future call from Him. I was 44 years old and had just gone through
two of the most difficult years of my life. During that time, God brought a man
into my life who discipled me in areas where I had never been trained. I was
discovering many new spiritual truths about myself and Christians in the
workplace. I came to identify with the struggles of Esau and Joseph in their
desire to understand their own birthrights. I began to write about these
discoveries to help other workplace believers understand their own callings
through business. One morning on a weekend getaway in the mountains, my friend
looked at me and said, "Do you know the meaning of 'Omar'?"
Omar is my first name. My real name is Omar Smallwood Hillman III. Dr.
Smallwood had delivered my grandfather. No one, not even my mother, knew the
origin of "Omar." They put the "O" and the "S" together to call me "Os." "You
need to know the meaning of 'Omar.' It has something to do with your future,"
said my friend.
Startled by his assertion, that night I looked up the name of "Omar" on a
computer program. Here is what I found:
Arabic for "first son" and "disciple," Hebrew for "gifted speaker," and
German for "famous." Rooted in the Middle East, this name is rarely used in the
West. Omar was the grandson of Esau. [http://www.babyhold.com/]
I was shocked. I had just completed 300 pages of material on the relationship of
Christian businessmen to the life of Esau. My friend quickly concluded that God
had called me to free Christian businessmen and women from the "Esau life." And
He had allowed me to receive a name that related to the person of Esau. It was
the closest thing to a burning bush experience I'd ever had. Could the Lord be
this personal with us? Yes, Matthew 10:30 tells us He knows the very hairs of
our head.
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