Exodus 20:7 says "Thou shalt not take the name of the LORD thy God in vain; for the LORD will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain."
The key to understanding this verse is found in the word "vain." The Hebrew word for vain is shawv. Shawv meant destructive evil, to ruin morally, vain, lying, false and uselessness. It is an interesting word. Cursing someone such as "God damn you!" would definitely be classified as evil and destructive. It is also very vain to think that you can command God to cast someone into eternal torment. Using God's name to swear falsely or to lie something like "I swear to God!" is assuming that you have the right to swear on God, or have Him as your witness.
OMG falls under the heading of uselessness. Saying "Jesus!" or "Jesus Christ!" also is using the name of God uselessly. God's name is more than just some words. Have you noticed that names have a meaning? A person's name represents not just the person, but the essence of that person. My name is David which means beloved. Most people don't think of the meaning of my name, but to me it says that I am God's beloved. It has helped to remind me of my place with God and I have striven to please the one who loves me so. It has helped to make me who I am today.
There are rules on how to honor the American flag. You do not let the flag touch the ground, or the floor. You stand up and take off your hat when it passes by. You honor the flag because it represents the United States of America. We are to honor the name of God just like that. Just as you would never use the American flag as a rug to walk on, you don't walk all over the name of God with useless or vile words.
Would you dishonor your loved one's name? This blog is about mysteries and the mystery here is: "Why do we dishonor the name of our God?"
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