I've confronted a couple of folks about taking the name of our Lord in vain.
His torture and death by being hung on a cross was the only way for us to avoid the wrath of God for our sins. Chuck Swindoll explains how Jesus struggled with whether or not there was any other way this morning on Insight for Living.
Why not take time to understand why you should never take His name in vain ...
Most people associate “taking the Lord’s name in vain” only with cussing. I’m of the belief that there is a much more serious (and dangerous) problem than a “G-D” or “J-C” being used as an explicative. I consider it “taking the Lord’s name in vain” when a person presents themselves as a “follower of Christ” while not submitting to Christ’s lordship over their life or representing Him well to a watching world.
When an unbeliever hears a “G-D”, they are likely to think this person has a foul mouth. That’s about all.
When an unbeliever sees a person living openly in a way contrary to the gospel, while claiming to be a Christian, they are likely to think this is the norm for Christians and be turned away from the faith.
"The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants." - Thomas Jefferson
Re: Taking the Lord's name in vain.
[Re: HippieKiller]
#3515047 10/25/2111:21 AM10/25/2111:21 AM
Most people associate “taking the Lord’s name in vain” only with cussing. I’m of the belief that there is a much more serious (and dangerous) problem than a “G-D” or “J-C” being used as an explicative. I consider it “taking the Lord’s name in vain” when a person presents themselves as a “follower of Christ” while not submitting to Christ’s lordship over their life or representing Him well to a watching world.
When an unbeliever hears a “G-D”, they are likely to think this person has a foul mouth. That’s about all.
When an unbeliever sees a person living openly in a way contrary to the gospel, while claiming to be a Christian, they are likely to think this is the norm for Christians and be turned away from the faith.
I was waiting on this. Was going to give it until noon or so 👍
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Re: Taking the Lord's name in vain.
[Re: HippieKiller]
#3515050 10/25/2111:30 AM10/25/2111:30 AM
Hopefully you will never meet my wife. She got her expert training in cussing from her now deceased Dad. Think of Tony Beets from Gold Rush on steroids.
Re: Taking the Lord's name in vain.
[Re: Ruffn]
#3515079 10/25/2112:26 PM10/25/2112:26 PM
I feel the same about OMG. Just tacky to me. With that said, my biggest struggle in my life today is to rid my sinful mouth and the words that come out of it.
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Isaiah 5:20 Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter.
Re: Taking the Lord's name in vain.
[Re: Ruffn]
#3515081 10/25/2112:33 PM10/25/2112:33 PM
iam a hardliner on this one. I believe saying golly, gee, oh my gosh, are all forms of it. I really do cringe when watching home remodel shows. I know its widely accepted and that Iam no better than the people that participate in it. Iam not willing to test Gods power on this one, and in the past have seen people struck down after using blasphemy. Just like we don't like getting robo calls, God doesn't like people calling upon his name because they dropped their chicken mcnuggets, its disrespectful.
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Re: Taking the Lord's name in vain.
[Re: scrape]
#3515136 10/25/2101:37 PM10/25/2101:37 PM
Just like we don't like getting robo calls, God doesn't like people calling upon his name because they dropped their chicken mcnuggets, its disrespectful.
That sums it up nicely right there.
Re: Taking the Lord's name in vain.
[Re: Ruffn]
#3515147 10/25/2101:51 PM10/25/2101:51 PM
I figure he finds it much more offensive when someone he created and gave breath and sacrificed his only son for goes days, weeks, or even months without even considering him. Most people who use the Lords name in vain, especially GD, never consider God or what he has made possible in their lives. Alot of people these days are living poor beggerly lives and stepping over the body of Jesus to do it.
Re: Taking the Lord's name in vain.
[Re: Ruffn]
#3515166 10/25/2102:13 PM10/25/2102:13 PM
I've confronted a couple of folks about taking the name of our Lord in vain.
His torture and death by being hung on a cross was the only way for us to avoid the wrath of God for our sins. Chuck Swindoll explains how Jesus struggled with whether or not there was any other way this morning on Insight for Living.
Why not take time to understand why you should never take His name in vain ...
You know what is crazy. Almost every American movie produced with a PG 13 or higher uses GD all the time. Jumanji??? Knives Out?? Those were great movies that didn't need any cursing. Heck, even on tv shows like Suits and etc.
If you go watch a muslim show, then it is the cleanest tv in the world. You can watch it with captions in English. I have watched some shows that would match Little House on the Prairie. They were good scripts, no cursing, not even showing blood in the scenes, no gays kissing, great acting and other than them showing the prayer time or giving glory to their god - it really shows how messed up our country is. The culture is destroying the U.S. from within.
I'm amazed at how many grown men have no desire to grow out of using profane language, in general, even if they do not profess to be a Christian. Growing out of that kind of thing is just a sign of maturity. It's even much worse for someone to profess to be a follower of Christ but continue to deny there's anything wrong with profanity. We are to put our old habits away.
"No rotten talk should come out of your mouth, but only what is good for the building up of someone in need, in order to give grace to those who hear." - Ephesians 4:29
"The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him." -G. K. Chesterton
Re: Taking the Lord's name in vain.
[Re: Ruffn]
#3515206 10/25/2103:08 PM10/25/2103:08 PM
I grew up hearing that. I grew up saying it. I used to love watching Southpark. And then when I got saved and really started to understand things, I stopped all that. Doesn't mean I don't slip every once in a blue moon, and man alive do I feel awful. It is usually a direct result of hitting my head that triggers it.
Re: Taking the Lord's name in vain.
[Re: Ruffn]
#3515212 10/25/2103:11 PM10/25/2103:11 PM
Gee wiz, gee, jeeze, geeze are all, in root form, a euphemism for Jesus. That being said I personally do not look at them the same way as GD or Jesus or Jesus Christ used in that way. My language is bad I will be the first to admit that but I really never use GD or the others. It makes my skin crawl to hear it actually. But I for sure am not gonna start calling out people who say gee wiz lol.
Re: Taking the Lord's name in vain.
[Re: Ruffn]
#3515284 10/25/2104:21 PM10/25/2104:21 PM
God said, "You 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."
I'm conservative when it comes to interpretation of the Scriptures. Varying from the words used there can get us into trouble.
"Most people" are often wrong. Reverence for God should be taken seriously. Most people are irreverent.
I think you missed my point.
I am 100% against the use of the Lord's name in vain. I'm simply stating that, while "G-D" is one way of using his name in vain, there are others too that extend beyond our words. Reverence for God is absolutely a missing characteristic in the majority of society these days.
"The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants." - Thomas Jefferson
Re: Taking the Lord's name in vain.
[Re: HippieKiller]
#3515315 10/25/2105:18 PM10/25/2105:18 PM
God said, "You 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."
I'm conservative when it comes to interpretation of the Scriptures. Varying from the words used there can get us into trouble.
"Most people" are often wrong. Reverence for God should be taken seriously. Most people are irreverent.
I think you missed my point.
I am 100% against the use of the Lord's name in vain. I'm simply stating that, while "G-D" is one way of using his name in vain, there are others too that extend beyond our words. Reverence for God is absolutely a missing characteristic in the majority of society these days.
Im with hippie killer on this one.
Re: Taking the Lord's name in vain.
[Re: Ruffn]
#3515338 10/25/2105:50 PM10/25/2105:50 PM
Gee wiz, gee, jeeze, geeze are all, in root form, a euphemism for Jesus. That being said I personally do not look at them the same way as GD or Jesus or Jesus Christ used in that way. My language is bad I will be the first to admit that but I really never use GD or the others. It makes my skin crawl to hear it actually. But I for sure am not gonna start calling out people who say gee wiz lol.
TY Geez or Jeez is for Gee Whiz . Not J C.
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Re: Taking the Lord's name in vain.
[Re: Ruffn]
#3515598 10/25/2110:45 PM10/25/2110:45 PM
I don’t sweat that and I don’t necessarily think that asking God to damn something is necessarily taking His name in vain, it’s foolish but may not be considered taking His name in vain. What about folks singing Jesus, Jesus, Jesus sweetest name I know….. and their minds are on what they are eating for lunch?