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“I Swear, You Swore!” Exodus 20:7
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Page 1: “I Swear, You Swore!” Exodus 20:7. It was harvest time, and this brother in the Lord being a farmer needed help bringing in his crops…

“I Swear, You Swore!”

Exodus 20:7

Page 2: “I Swear, You Swore!” Exodus 20:7. It was harvest time, and this brother in the Lord being a farmer needed help bringing in his crops…

It was harvest time, and this brother in the Lord being a farmer needed help

bringing in his crops…

Page 3: “I Swear, You Swore!” Exodus 20:7. It was harvest time, and this brother in the Lord being a farmer needed help bringing in his crops…

… It didn’t take long however to get to know him. Every other word was a curse

word…

Page 4: “I Swear, You Swore!” Exodus 20:7. It was harvest time, and this brother in the Lord being a farmer needed help bringing in his crops…

Purpose:to reexamine the use of God’s

holy name

Page 5: “I Swear, You Swore!” Exodus 20:7. It was harvest time, and this brother in the Lord being a farmer needed help bringing in his crops…

Are you ever shocked at how flippantly the name of our Lord is used?

Page 6: “I Swear, You Swore!” Exodus 20:7. It was harvest time, and this brother in the Lord being a farmer needed help bringing in his crops…

I How We Misuse God’s Holy Name

Page 7: “I Swear, You Swore!” Exodus 20:7. It was harvest time, and this brother in the Lord being a farmer needed help bringing in his crops…

Isaiah 52:5

“…And all day long my name is constantly blasphemed.”

Page 8: “I Swear, You Swore!” Exodus 20:7. It was harvest time, and this brother in the Lord being a farmer needed help bringing in his crops…

I How We Misuse God’s Holy Name

A. Used as a Curse

Page 9: “I Swear, You Swore!” Exodus 20:7. It was harvest time, and this brother in the Lord being a farmer needed help bringing in his crops…

Ever work around someone who didn’t think people took them seriously unless cursing was

attached to what they were saying? For example…

Page 10: “I Swear, You Swore!” Exodus 20:7. It was harvest time, and this brother in the Lord being a farmer needed help bringing in his crops…

I How We Misuse God’s Holy Name

A. Used as a Curse

B. Used as an Exclamation Point

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Black boxes (flight data recorder) on ill-fated flights record the final seconds in the cockpit.

High percentage of the time it is profanity!

Page 12: “I Swear, You Swore!” Exodus 20:7. It was harvest time, and this brother in the Lord being a farmer needed help bringing in his crops…

“…My conversation was always laced with so many curse words you’d think I knew more of them than anything else. And when I asked the

Lord to help me stop cussin’ five years ago,

I lost half my vocabulary…”

Page 13: “I Swear, You Swore!” Exodus 20:7. It was harvest time, and this brother in the Lord being a farmer needed help bringing in his crops…

I How We Misuse God’s Holy Name

A. Used as a Curse

B. Used as an Exclamation Point

C. Used as a Cliché

Page 14: “I Swear, You Swore!” Exodus 20:7. It was harvest time, and this brother in the Lord being a farmer needed help bringing in his crops…

To use God’s name lightly or in a cliché manner, then we show we take God accordingly…

Page 15: “I Swear, You Swore!” Exodus 20:7. It was harvest time, and this brother in the Lord being a farmer needed help bringing in his crops…

I How We Misuse God’s Holy Name

A. Used as a Curse

B. Used as an Exclamation Point

C. Used as a Cliché

D. Used as a Weapon

Page 16: “I Swear, You Swore!” Exodus 20:7. It was harvest time, and this brother in the Lord being a farmer needed help bringing in his crops…

Yes, God’s name is used as a weapon and/or as a means of manipulating…

Page 17: “I Swear, You Swore!” Exodus 20:7. It was harvest time, and this brother in the Lord being a farmer needed help bringing in his crops…

I How We Misuse God’s Holy Name

A. Used as a Curse

B. Used as an Exclamation Point

C. Used as a Cliché

D. Used as a Weapon

E. Used as an Endorsement

Page 18: “I Swear, You Swore!” Exodus 20:7. It was harvest time, and this brother in the Lord being a farmer needed help bringing in his crops…

Dan Quayle responded to a question by likening himself to J.F. Kennedy. Lloyd Bentsen rebutted, “Sir, I served

with Jack Kennedy. I knew Jack Kennedy. Jack Kennedy was a friend of mine. Senator, you’re no Jack Kennedy.”

Page 19: “I Swear, You Swore!” Exodus 20:7. It was harvest time, and this brother in the Lord being a farmer needed help bringing in his crops…

II How We Should Us God’s Name

Page 20: “I Swear, You Swore!” Exodus 20:7. It was harvest time, and this brother in the Lord being a farmer needed help bringing in his crops…

Matthew 7:22-23

“Many will say to Me on that day, ‘Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in Your name, and in Your name cast out demons, and in Your name perform many miracles?’ And then I will declare to them, ‘I never knew you; depart from Me, you who practice

lawlessness.’”

Page 21: “I Swear, You Swore!” Exodus 20:7. It was harvest time, and this brother in the Lord being a farmer needed help bringing in his crops…

II How We Should Us God’s NameA. Use His Name as a Claim to

Authority

Page 22: “I Swear, You Swore!” Exodus 20:7. It was harvest time, and this brother in the Lord being a farmer needed help bringing in his crops…

Acts 4:12

“… no other name given among men whereby we can be saved.”

Page 23: “I Swear, You Swore!” Exodus 20:7. It was harvest time, and this brother in the Lord being a farmer needed help bringing in his crops…

Romans 10:13

“Whoever will call upon the name of the Lord will be saved.”

Page 24: “I Swear, You Swore!” Exodus 20:7. It was harvest time, and this brother in the Lord being a farmer needed help bringing in his crops…

Acts 22:16

“Now why do you delay. Arise and be baptized and wash away your sins, calling on the name of the Lord.”

Page 25: “I Swear, You Swore!” Exodus 20:7. It was harvest time, and this brother in the Lord being a farmer needed help bringing in his crops…

II How We Should Us God’s NameA. Use His Name as a Claim to

Authority

B. Use His Name as a Call to Integrity

Page 26: “I Swear, You Swore!” Exodus 20:7. It was harvest time, and this brother in the Lord being a farmer needed help bringing in his crops…

A soldier was brought before Alexander the Great for punishment. “What is your name?” The young

man responded, “Alexander.” Taken aback, Alexander the Great said, “Either change your name

or change your conduct.”

Page 27: “I Swear, You Swore!” Exodus 20:7. It was harvest time, and this brother in the Lord being a farmer needed help bringing in his crops…

Colossians 3:7

“And whatever you do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks through Him to

God the Father.”

Page 28: “I Swear, You Swore!” Exodus 20:7. It was harvest time, and this brother in the Lord being a farmer needed help bringing in his crops…

II How We Should Us God’s NameA. Use His Name as a Claim to

Authority

B. Use His Name as a Call to Integrity

C. Use His Name as a Cry for Fellowship

Page 29: “I Swear, You Swore!” Exodus 20:7. It was harvest time, and this brother in the Lord being a farmer needed help bringing in his crops…

His name is a cry to each other for the kind of fellowship that will keep us doing good works

because we are already saved!

Page 30: “I Swear, You Swore!” Exodus 20:7. It was harvest time, and this brother in the Lord being a farmer needed help bringing in his crops…

Merv Griffin once interviewed Charlton Heston about Heston’s experience in playing

the role of Moses in the movie “The Ten Commandments.” Griffin asked, “Charlton, has making a religious movie impacted your

spiritual outlook?” Heston responded…

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Conclusion and Summary:

God is calling each of us to the summit. But remove your shoes, for

you and I are standing on holy ground. His name is Wonderful – too Wonderful to use for swearing; too Wonderful to use thoughtlessly or

flippantly…


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