You can use Jesus name without effect (in vain), if you don’t have the authority to use it.
-If not saved. If not called. If not ordained. If not appointed/chosen. If not obedient. If not holy.
Fake Baptism: If a preacher isn’t truly called, or doesn’t have enough truth, he doesn’t have the authority to baptize or to teach or preach.
Acts 19:11-16 The example of the bible verse “I know Jesus and Paul, but who are you?”
Devils don’t know everyone’s name.
These real priests had real authority of God before the death of Christ. But after the death of Christ, the priesthood of the temple lost its authority and power, because the Levitical priesthood was replaced.
Although they used Jesus’ true name, they were lost and didn’t have the authority of his name.
Also when you are trying to cast out demons but no demons are there. If it’s really something else.
Jesus name must be used specifically and accurately for the correct reason/purpose/goal.
James 2:19 You believe that God is one. Good for you! Even the demons believe that--and shudder.
1 John 5:14 What you are demanding or asking for, must also be acceptable to God’s will. (Must also be in his correct timing.)
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Next related topic, but different:
Taking The Name of The LORD in vain:
People who denounce or reject Jesus name, break the 3rd commandment.
Compare Revelation 13:1 Assyrian blasphemous letter Y names.
Notice the plural form of the word “names”. There are many blasphemous Assyrian names. But only one true name of God that we may be saved by. Acts 4:12
There are many variations of the Y names. To them, you could be saved in Yahweh or Yeshua or Yahshua, but the truth is, we can only be saved in the one name of Jesus.
(Miracle divine confirmation: During the sermon, our brother in Russia sent us these images that prove Jesus name and the ELELUJE praise word. He is deaf and therefore could not possibly hear what I was speaking in the sermon. These images from https://www.scripture4all.org/OnlineInterlinear/Hebrew_Index.htm show that exactly what I have been saying is true! Amazing confirmation!
Notice that although they wrongfully translated it as Yahweh, they confess that the original letters were IEUE, not YHWH just as I had already proven and declared.
And notice that the praise in Psalm 149:9 is not “Hallelujah”, but rather a version of Eleluje!
The other verse image, with Jesus name as IEUE, I couldn’t determine what verse he took the picture of. But you can see the same throughout the entire Old Testament. For example, in Isaiah 1, it shows that Yahweh wasn’t originally written, but rather IEUE. There’s no way possible to translate IEUE as Yahweh. https://www.scripture4all.org/OnlineInterlinear/OTpdf/isa1.pdf
The Paleo-Hebrew character/letter “I” was sometimes used as i, sometimes as J, sometimes as Y, depending upon the next letter and sound. In Jesus name and in Eleluje, it demanded to be pronounced with the J sound as I have proven in the article at https://www.isawthelightministries.com/sacrednames.html
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Announcement: We won’t be able to have full text transcripts of the sermons, as of today. Until we find the right program to use.
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Reminder: Feast of Trumpets Friday September 15. High Sabbath day of rest & worship.