Do Not Take the Name of the Lord Thy God in Vain
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In this sermon on Exodus 20:7, the Third Commandment is explored as a call to honor God's name in far more profound ways than simply avoiding profanity. The message teaches that taking God's name in vain includes misrepresenting His character, speaking dishonestly, and living in a manner that contradicts the identity of a Christian. Drawing on Jesus' teaching about truthful speech and the biblical practice of oaths, the sermon emphasizes that believers should be known for integrity, letting their "yes" be yes and their "no" be no. Most importantly, Christians bear the name of Christ and therefore serve as His representatives in the world, making their conduct a reflection of Him. While the sermon challenges believers to consider where they have failed to represent Christ faithfully, it ultimately points to the grace of the gospel, reminding them that through Jesus' forgiveness and reconciliation they are restored and sent out as ambassadors of Christ, called to live, speak, and act in a way that honors His holy name.