It is amazing how people use the word christ in troubles, or problems that they may encounter, when this word only means «anointed» just as the word messiah, it too only means «anointed» so, when people use these two words to express their anguish, it is
used in vain.
For arms without argument are
used in vain.»
I believe there was only one use of the «d» word and the name of «Christ» was also
used in vain — once — by a character from whom you would expect such words, «Darwin's Bulldog» as he would come to be called, Thomas Huxley.
Not exact matches
Whoever does not
use his judgment to the utmost to keep the necessary reserve with them, will exert it
in vain later on when he endeavors to extricate himself from the labyrinth, a misfortune which most often ends only at death.»
The Oscar winner is among an elite circle of Hollywood and Silicon Valley backers behind Diamond Foundry (Disruptor No. 33), a Bay Area company that claims it
uses technology to accomplish what alchemists and others have attempted
in vain for centuries: growing diamonds and other precious sto...
Indeed, many are now taking the name of God
in vain and
using it to support worldly desires like petty political causes.
You are right, the false Jews put out this junk and always make sure to
use Jesus name
in vain in their movies.
Why is
using bible verses to promote your business or placing the christian fish on your business card or sign not taking the Lord's name
in vain?
• «Saturday Night Live» let Jesus chastise Tim Tebow for
using the Lord's name
in vain and ended the bit by declaring that the Mormons have it right.
You're equating a band name, or the epithet it's based on (
used instead of «Jesus Christ» by people who are trying not to take the name
in vain) with SsSsSSsssatanism?
We should boycott any movies that
use Jesus name
in vain and there should be a rating for this
So by refering to false Jews your
in a way
using Jesus» name
in vain.
But especially because you obviously have no concept of what «blasphemy» is... The fellow you judged didn't take your Jesus» name
in vain, he just
used the name as part of his conversation while talking about the mythological figure himself...
It's a shame conservatives trying to advocate their political views
using my name
in vain!
He was truly horrified and warned me against the things I was telling him as though it was blasphemy to
use the name of Calvin
in vain.
My specific reference to Jeremy's statement about taking the Lord's name
in vain flowed from the average view of people that this refers solely to
using the word «God»
in ungodly contexts.
Again, we may notice that the model
used to picture God
in much popular religious talk, and
in some theological talk too, was borrowed, as Whitehead noted
in his Modes of Thought (Free Press, 1968, p. 49), from «the characteristics of the touchy,
vain, imperious tyrants who ruled the empires of the world.»
Most so called» religious wars» were nothing more than atheistic leaders trying
in vain to
use God for there immmoral purposes and had nothing to do with True faith at all.
But the
use of alcohol as a self - prescribed pain - deadener creates a runaway symptom of increasing drinking
in a
vain attempt to overcome the psychological and physiological pain resulting from previous excessive drinking.
I'll
use the space I've been offered to say this: Your aid to Houston after Hurricane Harvey will not be
in vain.
In the last church I went you when a leader claimed she was being prophetic and doing what God does, I challenged her about being insulting, practicing false prophecy and using God's name in vain in her sexist approac
In the last church I went you when a leader claimed she was being prophetic and doing what God does, I challenged her about being insulting, practicing false prophecy and
using God's name
in vain in her sexist approac
in vain in her sexist approac
in her sexist approach.
Humans are
using Gods name
in vain to promote their agenda.
Just like the medieval crusaders, spanish conquestadors, and other similar events
in our history to
use Gods name
in vain.
The image above represents what has been my view for a while, that to
use the Lord's name
in vain is to speak for God when He never spoke, or ascribe something to God (our actions and behaviors)
in ways He never approved.
When touch is
used improperly or
in vain, the individual receiving the touch may interpret it
in a manner unintended by the giver.
That would be called
using the Lords name
in vain.
Yet God is the One who values and
uses, because God incorporates into the divine life which is everlasting the good that takes place
in the historical sequence; and God overrules or
uses for good that which comes from the «
vain imagination of foolish men»
in their sin and defection — and, we may add, from anything else that is evil or wrong thanks to the free decisions made by the creatures
in their divinely granted capacity to choose among relevant possibilities.
Using God's name to claim some kind of providence to run for office is the very definition of a violation of Ten Commandments not to
use the Lord's Name
in Vain.
While it is vital that Christians hold one another accountable for working for the glory of God, we should be careful of
using God's name carelessly or
in vain in order to cover for our reluctance to promote our work....
Though it constantly
uses God's name
in vain and holds good people captive, its roots drink from a foreign aquifer
in order to posion, enslave, and exploit its captives.
I am not saying disappointment on your article, my only point is that its faith, and only God can judge the correctness... The word of God cultivates the mind, and the seed of faith should bloom
in its natural way, urging anything to study by words and its meaning is
in -
vain because the
use of that will not gain you anything from God, but yes maybe
in politics and people like you.
Many people
use overeating (including eating enormous quantities of junk foods), smoking, and excessive drinking of alcohol as forms of self - medication
in a
vain attempt to treat their stress, depression, and low self - esteem.
Never ever
use the name of the Lord God
in vain.
In one breath the praise him in the next you use his name in Vain
In one breath the praise him
in the next you use his name in Vain
in the next you
use his name
in Vain
in Vain?!
My apologies to Ms. Yamaguchi for
using her last name
in vain.
Please keep me accountable as I strive to honestly convey the message of my book without
using God's name
in vain.
Any time we attach God's name to something that He did not do or say, we have
used His name
in vain.
«Again, respect of persons,
in uncovering the head and bowing the knee or body
in salutation, was a practice I had been much
in the
use of; and this, being one of the
vain customs of the world, introduced by the spirit of the world, instead of the true honor which this is a false representation of, and
used in deceit as a token of respect by persons one to another, who bear no real respect one to another; and besides this, being a type and a proper emblem of that divine honor which all ought to pay to Almighty God, and which all of all sorts, who take upon them the Christian name, appear
in when they offer their prayers to him, and therefore should not be given to men; - I found this to be one of those evils which I had been too long doing; therefore I was now required to put it away and cease from it.
This is an example of taking «the Lord thy God
in vain» — a politician
using their «faith» and God's name to further their personal, political agenda.
You here more people
using God name
in vain and some people is ok with that.
The previous leader was being sexist, practicing false prophecy,
using God's name
in vain and as the lady here sad and you affirmed, was being abusive.
She was being insulting, practicing false prophecy,
using God's name
in vain an according to someone here and affirmed by you, being abusive.
Stop
using GOD's name
in Vain.
Thou shalt not
use the Lord's name
in vain does not just apply to
using it
in curse words, ANY mis
use of his name is wrong.
May God forgive you for
using his name
in vain.
Non-belief
in that god;
using that's gods name
in vain; having an abortion; being LGBT;
using birth control; believing
in any other god.
I love Christ with all my heart but I hate people
using His name
in vain for their own gain... Is she really glorifying Jesus?
Look for just a moment at the religious symbols
used in profanity, for these symbols have come to be viewed as covered by the third Commandment: «You shall not take the name of the Lord your God
in vain.»
We can't forget that disobedient children were also to be stoned, along with a people who
used the Lord's name
in vain and those who violated the Sabbath.