Exodus
20:7
Do not take the name of the Lord 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."
Intro
This is the Third of the Ten
Commandments.
The first commandment
was to have no other gods before the true God.
The second
commandment was to not make images of God and bow
down to them.
This third
commandment deals with His name _ 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.
Why would this be a
command? Why would God command us to be careful
how we use His name? Why would He punish people
who take His name in vain?
The answer is simple.
It is because God is Holy, pure, perfect, and
righteous.
To use His name is to
bring attention to who He is.
To use His name means
that you are acknowledging His existence.
To use His name is to
call upon the One has proclaimed who and what He
is by His name.
What is God's name?
In the Hebrew,
there are four consonants used to spell God's
name. In English we see them as YHWH. We
pronounce them as Jehovah or Yahweh.
The name Jehovah
comes from the Hebrew verb to be.
In Exodus 3:14,
Moses was at the burning bush and he asked
God what His name was. God replied, "I
AM WHO I AM"; and He said, "Thus
you shall say to the sons of Israel, ‘I AM
has sent me to you."
God is
the infinite being. He is the one
who inhabits eternity. Psalm 90:2
says, "Before the mountains
were born or you brought forth the
earth and the world, from
everlasting to everlasting you are
God."
God is
the one who inhabits eternity. He
is the eternal being.
He
didn’t say His name was Frank, or
Bob.
He did
not say his name was Baal, Krishna,
or Allah, which are all names given
to false god’s by people.
His
name is the transcendent, the
eternal, the continuously present
and holy pronouncement of "I
AM"
We see
this as Yahweh, or Jehovah.
The exact
pronunciation of God's name has been lost,
but when you call upon His name, you are
calling upon Him.
Using His name
in any form should be taken with great
seriousness.
The name of God is Holy
because it is self given.
It comes from
God's own mouth and God is holy.
Therefore, the name
is holy.
God did not
adopt the name that some group of people gave
to Him.
He
disclosed His own name.
When you are
born, your parents give you a name.
This
is because they are over you,
because there was a time when you
did not exist and your parents
needed something to call you. So
they named you.
Adam
was given dominion over the animals
and He was given the right to name
them.
But no one has
dominion over God. No one has the right to
name God.
God has always
existed and He knows who He is.
He is
the eternal one. He is the creator.
He is the one who has always been.
He is the one who was existing
before the creation of the universe
and before time existed. He is the
great, "I AM."
Out of God's own
nature, out of His own heart, He disclosed
His holy name to us. It is self given. His
name is Holy and is not to be used in a vain
way.
God commands us not to
use His name in vain.
The NIV
translates it as, "Do no misuse the
name of the LORD." But most Bibles
say, ‘Do not use the name of the LORD in
vain.’
The word vain is
the Hebrew word shav. It has a variety
of translations including emptiness, vanity,
falsehood, nothingness, emptiness of speech,
lying, and worthlessness.
To
misuse God's name means literally,
"to lift it up to or attach it
to emptiness."
No one
is to use the Lord's name in this
manner.
Preamble
this with a comment about the following
examples about being careful to not use God's
name even by citing examples.
Perhaps you've
heard unbelievers use God's name in vain.
They
might say, "Oh G-d!" Or
"J-sus!" or "J-sus
Chri-st!" "GD-it."
We Christians
can easily see how wrong this is.
Unfortunately, I
have heard many Christians use God's name in
vain and think nothing of it.
God
wants
you
to
guard
your
words
and make sure you are not using
God’s name in vain even in normal
conversation.
Check
yourself to make sure you don’t
use God’s name as an expression
of surprise, anger, casual mention,
or
something
in
jest.
God’s name is
too holy for that.
Conclusion
The unbeliever
can call upon God’s name in their hour of
need.
The unbeliever
can discuss the nature and existence of God
and in so doing mention His name.
But it is only
the Christian, who truly has the right to use
God’s name.
This is
because of the Cross.
Because of the
Cross we have access to the throne.
Because of the
Cross we can pronounce the name of Yahweh
without fear.
Because of the
Cross we can know that the Lord hears us.
Because of the
Cross you have the right, the privilege, and
the responsibility even more so than anyone
else in the world, to use God’s name in
reverence and fear.
The Great I
AM hears you at all times. Do not use the
name of the Lord in vain.