Continuing thoughts from my message yesterday at NRN:
You shall
not misuse the name of the Lord your God, for the Lord will not hold anyone
guiltless who misuses His name. Exodus 20:7
What’s in
a name? Did you ever ask your parents why they called you what they did? My
first name is my father’s middle name. It is a rather usual name. Richard. That name is now also the middle name of my
first born grandson. (Jordan Richard Bolder).
The name Richard derives
from German, French, and English "ric" (ruler, leader, king) and
"hard" (strong, brave), and it therefore means "powerful
leader". The Normans introduced
this name to Britain, and it has been very common there since that time. It was
borne by three kings of England including Richard I the Lionheart, leader of
the Third Crusade in the 12th century. Famous bearers include two German opera
composers, Richard Wagner (1813-1883) and Richard Strauss (1864-1949), as well
as British explorer Sir Richard Burton (1821-1890) and American musician Little
Richard (1932-). I am honored to carry
on this name.
What do
you think of when you hear the name Benedict Arnold? Does traitor come to
mind? What about Mother Teresa? Do you think humility? Martin
Luther King? Does equality for all fit? George Washington? Abraham Lincoln?
Billy Graham? What is in a name? A name has meaning, and we apply worth to a
person many times based on a name.
God? What
do you think of when you hear that name? Jesus? Holy Spirit? I am not even
going to insult you by suggesting that you would ever think of using God’s name
in a dirty joke or an expletive phrase. If you are a follower of Christ, you
surely have more respect for Him than that. But, what importance do you give to
His name?
Do you
revere His name? Does it bother you for others to insult Him? Are you getting
to know more about Him each day? Do you tremble at His word and the realization
that the name that is above every name took the time to care for you? If I said
the name JESUS would it light a smile on your face?
Are you
starting to understand that His name is to be revered, respected, honored,
loved and obeyed? When God gave the third commandment, He knew people would hit
a hand with a hammer or watch their team win the Super Bowl and express their
dissatisfaction by yelling, God _______. I believe God’s heart hurts at their
lack of respect, but God is just as concerned about you and me, the so-called
faithful Christian. Are we ascribing to His name the honor it is due?
He is
God! He is the designer, creator, sustainer, and planner of the universe! He is
greater than all we can ever hope and imagine. He is worthy. Let’s grant His
NAME, His powerful, wonderful, ever-lasting name, the proper place in our
hearts and minds!
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