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3. Name In Vain

3. Name In Vain

Would you like it if someone else used your name almost like a cuss word? The Lord does not like it when someone uses his name in vain.

one way you can apply this to your life is by watching the words that you say. Removing these words that we use in a vulgar manner can be appropriate and useful. It brings a certain class to your life.

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