2001-02-24 - Name above All Names
The Lord's Prayer, Part 4
Please note: This devotional is one in an occasional series by Sandi, about
The Lord's Prayer. If you wish to read the previous devotionals, you will
find them at this address:
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Matthew 6:9-13 -- After this manner, therefore, pray
ye: Our Father which art in heaven, Hallowed be Thy name. Thy kingdom come.
Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily
bread. And forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors. And lead us not
into temptation, but deliver us from evil: For Thine is the kingdom and the
power and the glory, forever. Amen
I try to avoid it. I can't. And I can't train everyone I know to watchwhat
they say! I try. I cringe inside. And yet, it's all around.
"Gaaaaaaawd" "Jaysus!" Etc.... People all over the world use His name as
a cuss word. Or just a thing to say. Even people who call themselves Christians
say His name for no reason.
Hallowed = precious = cherished = set apart.
Precious be Thy name.
Cherished be Thy name.
God declared that He would not hold guiltless the person who says His name
in vain (Exodus 20:7) People will say, "Well, I didn't say 'Damn' after it!"
As if somehow that changes it.
Vain = empty = for no purpose.
Why don't we say, "Buddha!" or "Krishna!"? Because they aren't precious names!
The enemy doesn't care if these names are bandied about, becausethey are
just words! They are already vain names! There is no need to cheapen them.
In Psalm 139:20 it says, "...thine enemies take thy name in vain." His enemies!
The people who love Him need to hold His name precious, hallowed. Name above
all names.
When they were translating the Bible, the translators washed themselves each
time before they wrote the name of God. That may be going a littleoverboard;
however, they were showing on the outside the deep respect they had on the
inside for the name of God. The Hebrew people wouldn'tsay or write His name.
The exact way to say it is lost, due to the fearand reverence that they had
for Jehovah God.
Where is your reverence placed? Is His name a name that easily comes to your
lips as a word? Or is it precious? Hallowed. Cherished. God.
Father, forgive us for taking Your name lightly. A dozen
times a day, people pop Your name onto their lips. A dozen times a day it
is emptiness that follows. They aren't talking to You or about You, just
holding lightly Your precious name. You, who are waiting to be called upon.
You, who are ready to help at the mention of Your name must sigh when it's
another "false alarm." God, turn Your people from theinsidious spouting.
Let us, the ones who should know better, hold You dear enough in our hearts
to treasure Your name. In the name of Your Son, who lived, died and lives
again -- in that precious name of Jesus Ipray. Amen
Sandi
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