Blasphemy is a big word. Taking God's name in vain is a sin and so is lying. Now I am sure there are many that would disagree with me, But to blasphemy is to reject Christ salvation. It is called Blaspheming against the Holy Spirit and for that there is no forgiveness. Hosea6 v6. A collection of stories, insights and readings relating to the Third Commandment. Art by Sefira Lightstone. "You shall not take the name of the Lord your G‑d in vain; for the Lord will not hold him guiltless that takes His name in vain."

Imagine a shepherd entrusted with a flock of 100 sheep. In the wilderness, one sheep goes astray, prompting the shepherd to leave the 99 and embark on a quest to find and retrieve the lost one by whatever means necessary. Upon locating it, the shepherd rejoices, cradles the sheep on his shoulders, and returns it to the safety of the herd.

A way you can "misuse Hashem's name" is by acting righteous when in reality you are wicked. This commandment corresponds with the 8th one (Don't steal) because if you steal, it will lead you to swear falsely. You shouldn't say a bracha in vain or recite one unnecisarily. If you do, or you say Hashem's name in vain, you should say "Baruch Shem
Purpose: Use this children’s sermon on the third of the Ten Commandments to show kids how holy God’s name is. Scripture: Exodus 20:7. Needed: nothing. Children’s Sermon. Tell your students a funny story about something that went wrong, but insert their names in the places where people sometimes take God’s name in vain.
They literally carried the name with their lives. Seen this way, "taking the Lord's name in vain" has little to do with merely shouting "God," "oh my God," or "Jesus Christ." This is not a, "That's my name don't wear it out" situation. It has everything to do with living a life worthy of the name that a child of God carries with their life.
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