He famously taught that In his seminars, Jackson would explain that each name reveals a different facet of God’s character—from Healer to Warrior, from Shepherd to King. The "365 Names" list was originally a companion tool to help believers pray the names of God every single day of the year.
Jackson taught that the "I AM" is the root of the Tetragrammaton ( YHWH ). In his materials, he often explores how this personal name evolves into compound names throughout the Hebrew Scriptures, revealing a God who interacts with specific human needs.
: Jackson presents the names from God's perspective (e.g., "I am your provider," "I am the spirit of counsel"), intended to make the attributes feel personal and immediate to the reader.
For those using this resource, the goal is often transformation. Jackson taught that as you speak these names aloud, you align your spirit with the truth of who God is, which in turn shifts your perspective on your own circumstances. Whether you are looking for peace, healing, or guidance, there is a specific name of God in this 365-day journey that speaks directly to that need.
For example:
If you remember a name like "Jehovah Mekoddishkem" (The Lord Who Sanctifies You) but cannot recall the day’s reading, a PDF allows instant keyword searching. This is invaluable for pastors preparing sermons or small group leaders.








