âYou shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain, for the Lord will not hold him guiltless who takes his name in vain.â Moving on in our study of the Ten Commandments and their fulfillment in the new covenant, we now come to the third commandment, which prohibits taking the name of the Lord in vain (Ex. 20:7).
Meaning. The phrase âtake the Lordâs name in vainâ is a common expression that can be used to say that someone should not use frivolous or unnecessary exclamations of âGod!â, âJesus!â or âGoddamnit!â in conversation. If someone âtakes the Lordâs name in vainâ then it is implied that the person who did so has offended
How to Use the Lordâs Name in Victory. When your children learn to take Godâs name in victory, they will certainly be afraid to take Godâs name in vain. Here are three things you must teach your children: Wear the Name of the LORD. When we call ourselves Christians, we are wearing the name Christ. âLet everyone who names the name of
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