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1 | You can lose your salvation | Luke 23:26 | littleboy_rusty | 2673 | ||
You are right no one can take you out of God's hand. If you go back into and live in sin you will not enter heaven. What do we do with this? The devil knows the word and he even believes in the Son of God. Will he enter into heaven? Not according to God who says no sin shall enter in.You are right blasphemy is unforgivable. How many ways can this blasphemy be done? To speak irrevently of God or matters that are sacred. To desecrate by impious talk, taking God's name in vain, to curse to swear. GOD IS THE ONLY ONE PERFECT AND HOLY. We can only be perfect and holy in His eyes, we never will be in mans eyes.I thank God for His love and grace. God bless you today!! | ||||||
2 | not take the name of the Lord in vain | Luke 23:26 | ladyblujay1955 | 166776 | ||
Where in the bible is the scripture "Thou shall not take the name of the Lord in vain" and please explain it's meaning....thanks... | ||||||
3 | not take the name of the Lord in vain | Luke 23:26 | Morant61 | 166782 | ||
Greetings! The verse you are seeking is found in Exodus 20:7. It is commonally believed that taking the Lord's name in vain means to use it in cursing. However, the word means something more like 'to make His name meaningless'. Thus, it refers to using His name in false promises, or bringing disgrace to His name. Here is what the Bible Knowledge Commentary says about this verse: "20:7. The name of . . . God should be honored and protected. The Israelites were not to use His name for any idle, frivolous, or insincere purpose (such as speaking His name when taking an oath with no intention of keeping it, Lev. 19:12). People should not use His name for selfish or evil purposes (cf. Ps. 139:20; also see comments on Deut. 5:11), thereby seeking to usurp His authority." I hope this helps! Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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