ApologetiX Still His Name

Still His Name
Parody of "Still the Same" performed and written by Bob Seger
(Exodus 20:7, Matthew 6:9, Luke 11:12, Proverbs 18:10, Romans 10:13, Acts 2:21,
Leviticus 19:12)

The Lord is one -- and you'll find His way's the best
He's big and good -- hope that's gotten through your heads
Every time any person mentions God
You would think that then they'd want
To be careful as they talked

The Proverbs said that God's own name is proven strong
But Exodus condemns it when His name's used wrong
You can't just swear an oath in His name you would break
And oh my gosh, for goodness' sake
You know the stuff you shouldn't speak

And it's still His name
Quite often it's used just in vain
(Still His name, still His name)
Though His name's defamed
No one's stronger than Yahweh
For the longest time
The Lord in love has let you slide
(Still His name, still His name)
It's still His name
It still ain't right

(Still His name, still His name)
(Still His name, still His name)

Yes, He's good -- everyone who calls His name
Righteously and not in vain
By the Son will then be saved

'Cause it's still His name
(Still His name -- baby, babe, it's still His name)
It's still His name
(Still His name -- baby, babe, it's still His name)
Romans 10:13
(Still His name -- baby, babe, it's still His name)
Some things never change
(Still His name -- baby, babe, it's still His name)
Ah, it's still His name
(Still His name -- baby, babe, it's still His name)
Still His name
(Still His name -- baby, babe, it's still His name)

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