Who Do You SPEAK Like I Am?

What does our daily behavior say about who we believe Yeshua (Jesus) is? Many believers would say He is their Savior. Many believers would say they believe He is Jehovah Incarnate. He is the Son of the Living God. They would declare His deity and worthiness to be praised. If we believe any of this to be true why do we so easily violate Jehovah’s commandment.

NOTE: Before you get on some spiritual high horse and begin to assign labels, I am not a Jehovah’s Witness. At least not in regards to the religious group. I simply prefer to use the Hebrew names and designations.

Now back to my point. We say Yeshua is precious to us and He is our Jehovah Elohim and King, so why do we use His name as an expletive. You know what I mean. We yell JESUS CHRIST! as easily as some say OH, Damn! We allow it, us believers. If Buddha or Mohammed was used in such a way there would be cries around the world. Question: Why doesn’t our God get the same respect. Answer: Because we don’t respect Him and we don’t demand He be respected.

Many of us who grew up in church or around church people were told, “Do not use the Lord’s name in vain”. We didn’t know or understand all of the ramifications of doing that but being told not to do it was enough. But what are the ramifications. The Amplified Version of the Bible enlightens us on the meaning of the Hebrew words used in the text. It says don’t use His name frivolously or profanely or in false affirmations or He, the LORD will not hold him guiltless. The Message Bible speaks in our every day language, If you use God’s name irreverantly He won’t put up with it. Where there is guilt there is judgment. When God judges there is some kind of sentence exacted. We jokingly say we will be spanked by God but do we really want to be spanked by God? He has the discretion to punish us as He sees fit. He knows what will get our attention. For us hard headed people, it’s more severe. So why do we do it? Why do we allow it?

I have asked some people what would they do if He answered. They all looked at me with this bewildered look like if who answered. The conversation went something like this.

Me: What would you do if He answered?

Them: If who answered?

Me: You called Jesus didn’t you? What would you do if He answered?

Them: I didn’t think about that. It is just a saying.

Me: No, you called God. What would you do if He answered?

Some people apologized, Others just looked at me like I was crazy. Oh, by the way, some of these people said they were Christians.

If we want respect from the world for ourselves and our God, then we have to respect ourselves and our God, our Jehovah Elohim, our crucified and resurrected Yeshua!

Exodus 20:7 (AMP)
7  You shall not use or repeat the name of the Lord your God in vain [that is, lightly or frivolously, in false affirmations or profanely]; for the Lord will not hold him guiltless who takes His name in vain.
Exodus 20:7 (MSG)
7  No using the name of GOD, your God, in curses or silly banter; GOD won’t put up with the irreverant use of his name.

2 thoughts on “Who Do You SPEAK Like I Am?

  1. Religions is the work of man. There is only one God but many ways to worship. When we say things such as Jesus Christ!!! It has nothing to do with the desecration of his name. It’s more a call for help. Islam – Christianity – Judaism religions known and unknown categorically agree the we all worship and generically call on the same God. In Judaism they do not recognize Jesus as the son of God. I wouldn’t easier if I was the one who crucified him. For the rest of us Islam the Prophet Mohammad becomes Jesus ( no matter what he is called) Judaism it is Abraham and Christianity Jesus. It is generally agreed upon that the Christian believers and followers are more apt to not only call his name in vain but openly commits the greatest sins. While I do not disagree with your thorough and scholarly interpretations I do reserve the right to offer a different interpretation.

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    1. Thanks for your comment. However, I disagree that it is a call for help always. Dictionaries even give the biblical description and a definition as an expletive. Yes Judaism does not recognize him as the son of God but that group who chose to follow him
      believed He is. I would like to know your resources about Abraham and Mohummad being Y’shua. I would like to read them.

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