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Don't Make This Mistake With God's Name

Don't Make This Mistake With God's Name

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Misusing God’s name has become so common in today’s culture that many believers no longer recognize it as sin, but Scripture is clear that God takes His name seriously. Part 7 of the Two Sets of Ten series confronts the third commandment head-on: “You shall not misuse the name of the Lord your God” (Exodus 20:7; Deuteronomy 5:11). This message calls believers to recover a holy reverence for God’s name and to understand why treating it casually affects every other area of obedience.Throughout Scripture, God declares His name to be holy, powerful, and worthy of honor. From God’s warning that He will not hold anyone guiltless who misuses His name, His promise that He will no longer allow His holy name to be profaned among His people (Ezekiel 39:7).This sermon reveals that how we speak reflects what we believe. When God’s name is treated like a curse word, Christians become desensitized, and the world is taught that reverence no longer matters. This message challenges believers to recognize how cultural language, entertainment, and even casual speech can subtly dishonor the name of God.This teaching also clarifies common misunderstandings surrounding oaths and speech. Passages such as Leviticus 19:12, Deuteronomy 10:20, Matthew 5:34–37, and James 5:12 show that God forbids using His name falsely or casually, calling believers instead to live with integrity—letting their “yes” be yes and their “no” be no. Words carry weight, and Jesus warned that every careless word will be accounted for (Matthew 12:36–37). This sermon emphasizes that believers are ambassadors of Christ, representing Him in every conversation, every interaction, and every word spoken.Rather than passive silence, this message calls Christians to take a loving but firm stand—choosing not to support speech that profanes God’s name and being willing to speak up when it is misused. Holding God’s name as holy is foundational, because when reverence for God is lost, obedience to His commands soon follows (Isaiah 5:20). This sermon explains why honoring God’s name protects the heart from drifting into idolatry, compromise, and spiritual apathy.Ultimately, this message points believers back to the power and purpose of God’s name. His name is meant for worship, prayer, healing, authority, deliverance, and salvation—not casual language or careless oaths. If you desire to grow in holiness, strengthen your witness, and live with deeper reverence for God, this sermon will challenge your speech, renew your mind, and call you to honor the name above every name with conviction and obedience.Referenced Verses: Exodus 20:7Ezekiel 39:7Isaiah 5:20Deuteronomy 5:11Leviticus 19:12Deuteronomy 10:20Matthew 5:34James 5:12Matthew 12:36-37-Social Media Ministries, founded by Spencer Coffman, is committed to sharing the Word of God with the entire world. We use social media to reach more people in more places and are counting on you to help us fulfill our mission. Learn more at https://socialmediaministries.com/about-us-MISSION: To use social media to present the living Word of God to as many people as possible and to help them understand and interpret the scriptures in the Bible.-FOLLOW US:YouTube - Podcast - Instagram - Facebook - Medium - Pinterest - TikTok - LinkedIn - X - Join Our Discord Server-DONATE:https://paypal.com/us/fundraiser/charity/4478888https://socialmediaministries.com/give-Apparel-Resources -Sharing Jesus. Making Disciples. Taking Ground. Building The Kingdom.
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