A Holy God
By: Guy in Faith on August 16, 2005 - 6:55 am
The following is brought to you via Henry Blackaby:
“Hallowed be Your name.”
– MATTHEW 6:9bOur calling as Christians is to bring glory to the name of God. God’s name represents His character. Taking the name of God in vain misrepresents God’s character to others (Exod. 20:7). As Christians, we carry the name of our Savior. The way we live and relate to others is a direct reflection on the name of Christ. Doing something “in Jesus’ name” is to do something that is in accordance with His character (John 15:16). It means that Jesus would be pleased to join us in what we are doing. If, however, our actions detract from God’s reputation, He will jealously guard His name. Sometimes we are too concerned with protecting the reputation of people but too little concerned with protecting the holy name of God. When the Israelites profaned God’s name before the nations by the way they lived, God “hallowed” His name: He made His name holy by punishing them (Ezek. 36:22). When David sinned before his nation, God publicly disciplined Him in order to protect the holiness of His name. We can so tarnish the name of father before our children that it hinders them from loving God as their heavenly Father. We can be such unforgiving Christians that our sinfulness discourages people from seeking forgiveness from our God. We can show such disrespect for God as we worship Him that those observing lose their reverence of Him as well. Our supreme desire should be to glorify the name of God by the way we live. We ought to pray daily, as Jesus taught us to, that God’s name be treated as holy.
Do I glorify the Lord in everything that I say and do? What an incredible, searching question. If you’re like me, it’s difficult question to answer in the affirmative on a consistent basis..


nice post, so many people do not really understand what taking the name in vain means. I had someone once tell me also that to live as though God does not exist is taking his name in vain, though I dont’ know how accurate that interpretation means
August 16, 2005 - 10:19 amis
August 16, 2005 - 10:20 am