Apostle Peter addressed his second epistle to those who have obtained precious faith like theirs. “Simon Peter, a bondservant and apostle of Jesus Christ, To those who have obtained like precious faith with us by the righteousness of our God and Savior Jesus Christ:” II Peter 1:1 NKJV. In effect, he meant that he had no special advantage over any other person professing faith in Jesus. It is important to note that it was that precious faith we find at the root of his exploits ranging from healing the lame man to raising the dead. If we have what Peter had, why does it seem that we are powerless and helpless? Why doesn’t the name produce as effectively as it once did? A principal reason is that many people routinely take the name of the Lord in vain.
Two things can be seen here as taking the name of the Lord in vain; that is, lying and stealing…Lie misleads; it corrupts the judgment of the victim…Withholding what is due to people and to God is also stealing! …It’s time to clean up so as to recover our heritage in the name of Jesus.
Two things can be seen here as taking the name of the Lord in vain; that is, lying and stealing. These issues are viewed seriously by God. Whenever someone lies, he is indirectly controlling his victim; and God does not want anyone to have a controlling spirit. Lie misleads; it corrupts the judgment of the victim. We will all readily condemn armed robbers. However, it is not only when people rob at gun point that they violate God’s word. Withholding what is due to people and to God is also stealing! The problem today is that so much lying and stealing are going on in the Church. And as if that is not enough, people don’t count them as gross sins. It’s time to clean up so as to recover our heritage in the name of Jesus.