Just finding you! First, thank you for saying “gosh” and not using God’s name in vain. It’s so common to hear and it’s a breath of fresh air to find you! Thanks for sharing your haul! You’re adorable!
That is not what using God's name in vain refers to doing. Read the following scripture: This people honors me with their lips, but their heart is far from me; in vain do they worship me, teaching as doctrines the commandments of men. Matthew 15:8-9 In other words, bearing God’s name in vain refers to false teachers, hypocrites, and those who do wrong in God’s name. Such as saying that you are a Christian, but not being one. It can also be pretending it's "God's will" but it not being. It can also mean misrepresenting the word of God. It has been misinterpreted for years by people who took the word "vain" in the wrong meaning. Remember you have to go back to the original language of the Bible to understand what some words mean. In the original language, the word "vain" translates to the word "lift".
Just finding you! First, thank you for saying “gosh” and not using God’s name in vain. It’s so common to hear and it’s a breath of fresh air to find you! Thanks for sharing your haul! You’re adorable!
Oh most definitely!! My mom always taught me that lol. Thanks for checking out my channel.
That is not what using God's name in vain refers to doing. Read the following scripture:
This people honors me with their lips,
but their heart is far from me;
in vain do they worship me,
teaching as doctrines the commandments of men.
Matthew 15:8-9
In other words, bearing God’s name in vain refers to false teachers, hypocrites, and those who do wrong in God’s name. Such as saying that you are a Christian, but not being one. It can also be pretending it's "God's will" but it not being. It can also mean misrepresenting the word of God. It has been misinterpreted for years by people who took the word "vain" in the wrong meaning. Remember you have to go back to the original language of the Bible to understand what some words mean. In the original language, the word "vain" translates to the word "lift".