God Has Ears!

Pastor Jim Kilby • March 6, 2023

"You shall not misuse the name of the Lord your God, for the Lord will not hold anyone guiltless who misuses his name." Exodus 20:7

 

These days people don't seem to have much reverence for God, or for His name. The name of Jesus is quite often nothing more than a curse word also. It starts young, too. I work with teenagers and am not surprised when I hear God's name profaned by a 15 year-old, but I've heard it from many who aren't even in their teens. Surely, they learn it from their parents, or from television, movies, or music--no matter where they learn it, though, they're forgetting one thing... God has ears! If you're given to a slip of the lip from time-to-time, consider what God is thinking when He hears you.

 

"You boasted against me and spoke against me without restraint, and I heard it. This is what the Sovereign Lord says: While the whole earth rejoices, I will make you desolate." Ezekiel 35:13-14

 

Pastor Jim Kilby

 

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By Pastor Jim Kilby December 9, 2025
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