Brett Gandy
on July 18, 2025
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God’s name as it is written in Scripture is either Jehovah or Yahweh, or just YHWH. All are translations of He is Who He is. Because the Jewish people did not call God by the name he gave Moses. It is for this reason that the Jewish people were so angry when Jesus said that before Abraham came to be I AM. To say God’s name was to blaspheme. For the people of Moses’ time, names had power. They felt that to use the name of God was to say that they had power over God, and so the name was sacred. I can remember an uncle of mine who would often take not just the Lord’s name in vain when he was angry, but would also use it to curse whoever he was angry with. I’m sure you know many people who do the same without even blinking an eye.
Good Christians, all, who would be horrified if they were called on it. We are offended when people use foul language, why are we not offended when the Lord’s name is taken in vain? A friend of mine used to work in the office of a major manufacturing company and the man who sat behind her was continually cursing the company and its managers. One day she had had enough and turned to him and said, "No wonder the company is going to pot, you keep asking God to damn it." He had never considered that he was both swearing and cursing, but he stopped. What about us? Do we need to clean up our speech, or ask other to do so?
Prayer: Lord, your commandments ask us to not swear or curse, to not take your name in vain and yet we hear this commandment being ignored all the time. Help us to keep your name sacred and to ask others to do so as well. Amen.
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Linda
People who don’t believe in God use his name in vain. We don’t hear budda damn it or any other god used in vain. I don’t understand why people call God Jehovah. It is a mistranslation from what I understand.
July 18, 2025
Brian Floyd
The word Jahovah was replaced by the word God over a thousand times in the KJV ! The New World Translation Bible is the most accurate Bible ! It's word for word with Greek and Hebrew translations !
July 18, 2025
Brett Gandy
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