post 321 was supposed to have YOUR name, not mine in the TO box!
gotta run.. a ton to do before I leave for the day in 20 minutes YIKES~
January 28, 2007
READ: Exodus 20:1-7
You shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain. Exodus 20:7
Its not easy to keep up with the shorthand that accompanies todays fast-paced, youth-oriented electronic communication. In IM-speak (Instant Message talk) or text-message language, laughing out loud becomes lol. By the way is btw. And regrettably, some people use omg for Oh, my God!
This last phrase seems to be on the lips of many who receive startling news. But as Christians, we need to stop before we utter this or any other phrase that flippantly uses Gods name.
In Matthew 6, when Jesus taught His disciples how to pray, the first thing He told them to say was this: Our Father in heaven, hallowed be Your name (v.9). Clearly, Gods name itself is special. It encompasses His nature, His teachings, and His moral authority. To speak the name of God is to call on the Creator and Sustainer of the universe.
In every way possible, we should honor and protect Gods holy name, preserving its use for those occasions when we are speaking of Him or addressing Him in faith.
Lets be careful never to turn the hallowed name of our awesome and mighty God into just another flippant phrase on our lips or in a text message.