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This can be answered by answering a more general question: what does "in someone's (anyone's) name" mean? It means to act by proxy, on the authority of something or someone greater than yourself. It's a concept that our culture has kind of lost, though it still exists as a storytelling trope. When a medieval herald reads a proclamation "in the name of the king," or a cop yells at a fleeing thief to "stop in the name of the law!" this is what they mean. It's a convenient shorthand for "I'm not just saying this of myself; I'm speaking with the authority of a higher power."
So how does this apply to acting (and praying) in the name of Christ? It means to act in his place. To pray in the name of Jesus is to pray what Jesus would pray if he were in your position. When we understand this in the context of Christ as the Perfect Man and our Exemplar, it means to pray for the right things, to seek the will of God and not our own desires. And whatever we ask the Father in the name of Jesus Christ, that will be given to us.
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Be mindful that Jesus said "no one" comes unto the Father save through Him....that includes in prayer (John 16:23 & 24)....OT saints had direct contact with God, but not NT saints after Jesus came,....God'S presence was with OT saints in the Holy of Hollies, but not after Jesus came,.... God tore the veil of the temple to reveal that His presence was no longer with the Israelites, Jesus became the new way to approach God....Paul called Jesus the "living veil" to approach God....(Hebrews 10:19 & 20)....therefore without approaching God through the "living veil," (Jesus Christ), no one can reach God, not even in prayer! That's why we're to pray "in His name;" that is, with His authorization to do so!
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What does this mean? "When that time comes, you won't have to ask me about anything. I tell you for certain that the Father will give you whatever you ask for in my name?"
Based on my personal experience, I always remember what Luke wrote in the Bible : (1) God sent the angel Gabriel to Mary in Nazareth. The angel Gabriel told Mary : "You will have a son. HIS NAME WILL BE JESUS." (Luke 1: 31); (2) Mary asked the angel Gabriel, "How can this happen? I am not married!" The angel answered, "THE HOLY SPIRIT will come down to you, and God's power will come over you. So your child will be called the HOLY SON OF GOD." (Luke 1:34-35). So ask something to the heavenly Father in Jesus' name means ask something to the heavenly Father in the name of Jesus, the Holy Spirit, the Holy Son of God; (3) John wrote : " 23 But a time is coming, and it is already here! Even now the true worshipers are being led by the Spirit to worship the Father according to the truth. These are the ones the Father is seeking to worship him. 24 God is Spirit, and those who worship God must be led by the Spirit to worship him according to the truth." (John 4:23-24).
Thank you, God bless you!
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Praying in Jesus’ name is praying for things that will honor and glorify Jesus.
Saying “in Jesus’ name” at the end of a prayer is not a magic formula. If what we ask for or say in prayer is not for God’s glory and according to His will, saying “in Jesus’ name” is meaningless. Genuinely praying in Jesus' name and for His glory is what is important, not attaching certain words to the end of a prayer. It is not the words in the prayer that matter, but the purpose behind the prayer. Praying for things that are in agreement with God’s will is the essence of praying in Jesus’ name.
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Good responses! I'd like to add my Biblical Hebrew two cents, since Jesus and the apostles were raised expressing themselves in a Hebrew mindset. The word "name" (SheM in Hebrew) is derived from the verb ShiYM "to place" and carries the meaning of "position, rank, honor, fame, reputation and authority". It reminds me of Sceva's seven sons in Acts 19:15 who thought they could incant the name of Jesus though Paul but didn't have His authority. We have to be in the place of Jesus, as if crucified with him, dying to self, seeking no personal fame or honor. Our authority only exists as we proclaim as his representatives what He has given us to speak. When He is our all in all, we will have the faith to bind and release and move mountains, because it won't be our will that we pray for, but His.
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To ask "in His name" simply means "in" or "with" His authority....Jesus has given believers His spiritual "power of attorney" to use His authority....God only answer those who approach Him "in" or "with" the consent, or "authority" of His Son. This is another reason Jesus said no one comes unto the Father except by Him. All who believe in the substitutional death of Jesus receive four imputations: the Holy Spirit, eternal life, righteousness, and His (Jesus') authority! The apostle Paul said "these things we are to KNOW!"