Henry Sant's sermon on Exodus 20:7 addresses the Third Commandment, emphasizing the holiness of God's name and the seriousness of worship. He articulates that taking the name of the Lord in vain equates to treating it with emptiness and irreverence, thus violating its sanctity. Sant references Ezekiel 36:21-23 to illustrate how God's name was profaned by Israel, contrasting it with the reverence it demands. The sermon further positions the importance of worship as a form of addressing this sacred name while underscoring the consequences of blasphemy, invoking Old Testament laws as a framework for understanding the gravity of properly honoring God. Practically, Sant urges believers to approach worship with sincerity and heart, recognizing their need for humility in God's presence.
“To profane God's name is to make that name common, to defile it, to pollute it; it is the very opposite of sanctify.”
“Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain, for the Lord will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain.”
“Swearing is an act of worship; to swear an oath is an act of worship.”
“We are to be those who are wholehearted, sincere in our worship, our affection set upon things above where Christ is.”
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