The first two commandments tell us
that God wants to be our one and only God. He wants first place in
our hearts and in our lives. He is jealous when we bow to another god
or create a god. God wants a relationship with us and wants us to
love him with all of our hearts. The third commandment tells us to
remember his holiness.
Exodus 20: 7 (NIV): "You shall not misuse the name of the
Lord your God, for the Lord will not hold anyone guiltless who
misuses his name.”
The
King James version says “Thou shall not take the name of the Lord
thy God in vain”. How do you take someone's name in vain? Vain
means empty or useless or unsuccessful, so to take a name in vain is
to misuse it.
We misuse God's name in three
basic ways: First, we misuse his name when we make a vow to him that
we do not intend to keep. Malachi 1: 11
says, “My name will be great among the nations, from the
rising to the setting of the sun. In every place incense and pure
offerings will be brought to my name, because my name will be great
among the nations.” We must understand the holiness of God and how
seriously he takes it when we disrespect his name. It is not an
accident that Jesus began the model prayer acknowledging the holiness
of God's name.
Second, we misuse God's name by swearing by it, then breaking our
word. Leviticus 19:12 says, “Do not swear falsely by my name
and so profane the name of your God. I am the Lord.” You will
recall that Jesus said not to swear at all. Let your yes be yes and
your no, no, he said.
The third way we misuse God's name
is to attach it to a curse word to strengthen it or to use it as a
curse word. It has become common for people to say “Oh my god.”
We text OMG. But we may not realize we are profaning God's title when
we do this and thereby making his name more and more common and less
and less set apart and holy. Using Jesus' precious name as an
expletive does the same thing. As God said, he will not hold us
guiltless for this. God is holy and so is his name. We must approach
God will all honor and respect. After all, he deserves it.
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