Thursday, June 12, 2014

In Vain

"You shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain, for the Lord will not leave him unpunished who takes His name in vain." -Exodus 20.7

The first two commandments are very personal, almost internal, but here with commandment three there is something new. The first two deal with the people and their personal relationship with God, but this one involves how they speak of Him. Pastor Mark Driscoll, in a sermon on this verse, stressed how God allows us to use His name under certain conditions.

God's name is holy, and above all others. His name demands honor and respect. We are not to speak of it vainly, "without real significance, value, or importance; baseless or worthless". Are any of these true of God? The people are not to reduce Him, or even His name, to these things. Driscoll said, "What we speak about God is how we worship God."

Men, how do you use the name of God? Over the past few centuries God's name has been used to condone murder, the crusaders went into battle declaring "God wills it!" It has been used to condemn, how many messages have been turn or burn, and God's name is all over it. How many times has God's name been associated with hatred and anger? One group is famous for their phrase, "God hates fags!" God's name has even been reduced to an every day expression of shock, anger, or sadness, "Oh my God." Do any of these have significance, value or importance? All of them are worthless expressions of God most high.

Let us never misuse the name of God. May we never treat it as a trivial thing that is ours to do what we will with. May God's name always be spoken as you wish your name would be. With highest respect, deep honor, and genuine love. Let us never dishonor God by speaking His name casually. May we always treat it with the holy reverence it alone is worthy of.

"Iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another."

To God alone be the Glory!

Strength and Honor

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