If it was "Why WOULD you let us use your name", it would make more sense, because God does let us use His name. We use it to get saved, pray, and in authority. I love this song and just yesterday I was listening to this song and singing along, outside, in the rain and thunder, and I chose to shut my mouth. I know God exists, and I'm not about to test him, although I love listening to joseph do it.
@ginnyboy I think that what he meant was about the third commandment. "Thou shall not use the Lord's name in vain." He hears people saying it all the time, so why is it a sin?
@ginnyboy I think that what he meant was about the third commandment. "Thou shall not use the Lord's name in vain." He hears people saying it all the time, so why is it a sin?
@ginnyboy in pretty sure it's just a reference to the Jewish people not being "allowed" to say Yahweh and he's questioning why God forbid it in the first place.
@ginnyboy in pretty sure it's just a reference to the Jewish people not being "allowed" to say Yahweh and he's questioning why God forbid it in the first place.
If it was "Why WOULD you let us use your name", it would make more sense, because God does let us use His name. We use it to get saved, pray, and in authority. I love this song and just yesterday I was listening to this song and singing along, outside, in the rain and thunder, and I chose to shut my mouth. I know God exists, and I'm not about to test him, although I love listening to joseph do it.
correction, i love listening to (tyler) do it.
correction, i love listening to (tyler) do it.
@ginnyboy I think that what he meant was about the third commandment. "Thou shall not use the Lord's name in vain." He hears people saying it all the time, so why is it a sin?
@ginnyboy I think that what he meant was about the third commandment. "Thou shall not use the Lord's name in vain." He hears people saying it all the time, so why is it a sin?
@ginnyboy in pretty sure it's just a reference to the Jewish people not being "allowed" to say Yahweh and he's questioning why God forbid it in the first place.
@ginnyboy in pretty sure it's just a reference to the Jewish people not being "allowed" to say Yahweh and he's questioning why God forbid it in the first place.
Sakurawinds, using Gods name in vain is not saying it. Its not a sin to call upon His name. Its a sin to use it in vain. In a careless manner.
Sakurawinds, using Gods name in vain is not saying it. Its not a sin to call upon His name. Its a sin to use it in vain. In a careless manner.