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July 08, 2007
Opening Text:   Philippians 2:9-13
Title:  Hollow or Hallow (10 Commandments Series)
Text:  Exodus 20:7
James 5:16 – Car Crash, Words that I thought and used
Is this sin?
Yes, but it is the least of our worries
Name – Is not just what you are called, it is in essence who you are
                Patriarchal Practice -
                Babylon’ Battleplan – Change their name, change who they are
                Promise to Pergamum – Revelation 2:17
Misuse or vain
                Hollow, empty
More than our words – Matthew 21:28-31
How do we protect ourselves from treating God so hollowly?
1.        Paul’s advice is quite helpful
a.       Galatians 2:17-21, Philippians 2:9-13
2.       Jesus may have provided us with the discipline
a.       Matthew 6:9
                                                                           i.
Our Father v. 3
                                                                         ii.
In Heaven v. 4-6
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Hallowed be your name v.7
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