"WHAT'S IN A NAME?"
TEXT:
Ex. 20:7 Eph. 1:1-14
INTRO:
How
important are names? What kind of images are created when we hear names
like: Washington, Lincoln, Roosevelt, Kennedy, Benedict Arnold, Ted
Bundy, or names like United States of America, Russia, Germany, Africa,
etc.
Obviously there is great power in names, they reflect a myriad of images
and ideas in our minds. They identify certain traits or characteristics
when they are names of people groups or nations, they connect us to the
past through our histories. We use names to connect ourselves with
others.
In some
cases we can bear a name and it gives us power, or we can bear a name
and bring shame on that name.
ILLUS:An
Ambassador from the United States
to another country literally represents our nation. An attack on an
ambassador is considered an attack against all Americans, and attack on
an embassy is an attack on the
United States.
If an ambassador lives shamefully all
America is considered in the same way, if an ambassador acts with great
character and dignity, Americans are perceived this way also. An
ambassador NEVER speaks for the
United States
without checking first with our government so that what they say is
clearly what America says. This is true also when we call ourselves
"Christian" - we bear Christ's name Do our actions and speech show that
we bear it in vain or in victory?
When the
3rd commandment says, "You shall not
misuse the name of the Lord your God in vain…"
it is
NOT speaking about unbelievers who use God's name in cursing, it is
speaking about God's people failing to represent His name correctly by
their lifestyle!
PROP. SENT:The
Bible teaches us that we reflect the name of God to this world like
ambassadors, and that failure to represent Him faithfully in the way
that we live or speak means misusing His name.
I.
ACCEPTANCE Ex. 20:7
A.
Responsibilities of His Name 20:7a
1.
Israel had been asked to accept God's name, they were to be
"called by my name says the Lord."
a. To
"bear" His name was to also accept the responsibilities to represent His
name to the world.
b. This
is the point in this commandment, that they NOT misuse His name by
misrepresenting it to others.
2. This
is still true for those of use who today "bear" Christ's name as
"CHRISTIANS".
ILLUS:"What
other people think of me is becoming less and less important; what they
think of Jesus because of me is critical." - Cliff Richards (1940- )
3. When
Israel accepted God's covenant, they accepted the responsibility to
correctly represent Him to the world.
a. They
were not to be ashamed of His name.
b. They
were not to malign it either.
c. They
were to uphold His name, a people called by His name.
ILLUS:
The daughter of our preacher was asked to give the closing prayer at her
high school graduation. A Jewish student was asked to give the opening
prayer. The principal asked our preacher's daughter if she would refrain
from using the name of Christ in her prayer, "lest someone of other
faiths be offended." She replied she would be glad to omit Christ's name
from her closing prayer if the Jewish student would mention Christ's
name in his opening prayer, "so that I and those of my faith not be
offended." She was allowed to give her prayer as originally planned. --
Carolyn Copeland, Christian Reader, Vol. 33, no. 4.
4. Do we
uphold His name responsibly in our lives?
B.
Revering His Name 20:7b
1. God
does hold us responsible for the use or misuse of His name.
2. God's
name can literally be rebuked or revered on the basis of our life and
lifestyle, the witness of our life!
ILLUS:
At the end of World War I, Herbert Hoover, later to become President of
the United States, led the allied relief efforts in Europe. He kept
hundreds of thousands from starving, and a new word entered the Finnish
language. In Finland, to "hoover" means "to be kind, to help." If
someone coined a word from your name, what would it be? -- Robert C.
Shannon, 1000 Windows, (Cincinnati, Ohio: Standard Publishing Company,
1997).
3. It is
not as much the sinner that God takes to task for cursing His name as
much as it is when His people called by His name misuse it, then we are
the ones to use profanity, we profane his name when we don't revere it
through our lives.
4. Too
often we have cringed at unbelievers who use God's name as an expression
of cursing, but how much more damaging is it when a believer maligns
God's name by his actions and attitudes!
a.
Remember that these commandments were not given to unbelievers, they
were given to God's people.
b. If we
get so offended by people using God's name loosely in conversations,
maybe we should become very upset when we see ourselves as Christians
live or act in such a way as to bring reproach on the name of Christ!
5. A
faithful believer can literally induce a sense of reverence for God's
namein unbelievers if their lives reflect this reverence in word and
deed.
a. Most
people won't curse around a real Christian if they know them for the way
they have revealed God in their lives.
b. If
however we don't accurately reflect God in our lives no amount of
telling people not to curse with God's name will stop them from doing
so.
II.
ADOPTION Eph. 1:1-14
A.
Receiving His Name 1:1-5
1. Paul
uses the concept of Roman adoption to express the importance of God's
people being called by His name when we get saved.
a. What
happens when adoption takes place?
b. The
child takes on the name of the parents who adopt him/her so that their
standing in the world makes them as much a part of that name as any
natural born child.
2.
Amazingly, when we get saved we get God's name!
a. Even
though we may still be flawed people, we are now called by a new name in
Christ!
b. Our
new name is grander that our old life, in fact, sometimes it may seem
that our new name doesn't match our scarred life!
ILLUS:
A newspaper ad read: "Lost--one dog. Brown hair with several bald spots.
Right leg broken due to auto accident. Left hip hurt. Right eye missing.
Left ear bitten off in a dog fight. Answers to the name "Lucky." - James
S. Hewett, Illustrations Unlimited (Wheaton: Tyndale House Publishers,
Inc, 1988) p. 100.
c. While
our lives are scarred with sin, and experiences at times have left us
broken, we are now in Christ called by His great name!
3. Just
like a child that is adopted, it isn't that we deserved it, but God so
loved us that He called us unto Himself, and when we respond with faith
to receive Him we also receive His name!
B.
Representing His Name 1:6-11
1. Now
that we bear His name, we must not "bear
it in vain!"
a. To
falsely represent His name is to break the 3rd commandment!
b. The
way people will feel about God may largely come from the way we
represent Him to the world!
ILLUS:The
number one cause of atheism is Christians. Those who proclaim God with
their mouths and deny Him with their lifestyles is what an unbelieving
world finds simply unbelievable. -- Karl Rahner, quoted in the
Wittenburg Door (June/July l988). Christianity Today, Vol. 34, no. 8.
2.
Imagine what a tragedy to the name "LINCOLN"
would have occurred
if Todd Lincoln had grown up and become a slave owner and slave trader,
or if George Washington's son had become a commander in the British Army
after growing up.
3. Do
people identify us with God, has the blood of Christ changed our very
nature so much that others clearly connect us with the God whose name we
are suppose to bear?
4. If
the blood of Christ has cleansed us from our sins those in this world
should notice a real difference.
ILLUS:
We have all heard people of royalty referred to as "blue bloods." The
reason is this. Long ago they were waited on continually and got little
exercise. The lack of physical exertion made their blood cool; it lacked
oxygen induced by exercise. When the veins showed through their skin, it
appeared that the blood was pale blue. Christians constitute a spiritual
aristocracy, and that is also due to blood. Revelation 1:5, 6 (KJV) says
that Jesus washed us in his blood and made us kings. -- Robert C.
Shannon, 1000 Windows, (Cincinnati, Ohio: Standard Publishing Company,
1997)
a. Can
we be identified by the blood we bear too?
b. Does
the world clearly see God's name stamped in our lives?
c. Paul
says that we have redemption through His blood (1:7)
and can therefore declare His grace and forgiveness even through the way
we live.
5.
Didn't Jesus teach His disciples to pray this way:
"Our Father, who is in heaven, HALLOWED (or
Holy) is your NAME."
a. We
must not only pray that His name is holy, we must practice it!
b. When
we practice it we preach it and therefore properly represent God's name
to the world.
C.
Results Of His Name 1:12-14
1. When
we have received His name the result is that we receive a "down payment"
or "engagement ring" pointing to even greater promises yet to come.
a. The
meaning of the term, "deposit"
(NIV) or "earnest" (KJV)
represents the idea of a pledge, such as a pledge to be married. In fact
the Greek word (arrhabon) translated here in modern Greek is the word
for "engagement ring."
b. The
Holy Spirit's presence in our life today is God's pledge of even greater
things to come since we now bear His name.
ILLUS:
A benevolent person gave Mr. Rowland Hill a hundred pounds to dispense
to a poor minister a bit at a time, thinking it was too much too send
him all at once. Mr. Hill forwarded five pounds in a letter, with only
these words within the envelope, "More to follow." In a few days' time,
the good man received another letter; this second messenger contained
another five pounds, with the same motto, "And more to follow." A day or
two after came a third and a fourth, and still the same promise, "And
more to follow." Till the whole sum had been received, the astonished
minister was made familiar with the cheering words, "And more to
follow." Every blessing that comes from God is sent with the same
message, "And more to follow." "I forgive you your sins, but there's
more to follow." "I justify you in the righteousness of Christ, but
there's more to follow." "I adopt you into my family, but there's more
to follow." "I educated you for heaven, but there's more to follow." "I
give you grace upon grace, but there's more to follow." "I have helped
you even to old age, but there's still more to follow." "I will uphold
you in the hour of death, and as you are passing into the world of
spirits, my mercy shall still continue with you, and when you land in
the world to come there shall still be more to follow." -- Charles
Haddon Spurgeon, The Quotable Spurgeon, (Wheaton: Harold Shaw
Publishers, Inc, 1990)
2. Now
that we bear His name and have our "engagement ring" we can look forward
to the ultimate reality of living with Him forever!
a. The
result of bearing His name is our looking forward to the day when we are
returned to our real home!
ILLUS:
An engagement ring that fell into the sea off the west coast of Sweden
almost two years ago found its way back to its owner. The ring was
consumed by a mussel that was caught by fisherman Peder Carlsson.
Carlsson was able to return the ring to its owner because its owner,
Agneta Wingstedt, had her name engraved on the inside. If we belong to
Christ and bear his name, we will be reunited with him one day. --
Parade (12/26/96). Leadership, Vol. 17, no. 4.
b. Since
we no longer bear an earthly name but a heavenly one our residence will
one day change also.
3. Have
we been more concerned about how we have kept the 3rd commandment or
more concerned about how an unbeliever may use God's name in vain?
4. Do
you see results of His name in your life, how about family, your
neighbors and friends, even your enemies?
CONCLUSION:
It
is not the unbeliever that breaks the 3rd commandment
"not to take the Lord's name in vain"
-
it
is Christians who fail to represent God's name properly who then bear
His name in vain!
If
we call ourselves "Christian" then our lifestyle must reflect God's life
correctly
or
we "bear it in vain."
Are you breaking the 3rd commandment?
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