Why Identity, Not Language, Breaks the Commandment
Most people were taught that "using God's name in vain" meant avoiding certain words.
That teaching was incomplete.
This book reveals the deeper meaning behind one of scripture's most misunderstood commandments-and why it was never about language, profanity, or offense.
God's revealed name is I AM.
Every time you say "I am," you are declaring identity.
When those words are spoken without belief-without embodiment, responsibility, or agreement in the heart-the Name is used, but it is empty. Hollow. Vain.
Using God's Name in Vain is not a religious book. It is an identity book.
Written in a direct, uncompromising voice, Carlos Logan reframes faith as agreement, responsibility as power, and alignment as the true creative force. This book explains why affirmations fail, why borrowed belief produces nothing, and why reality responds not to what we say, but to who we are being.
Inside this book, you will explore:
Why the commandment was never about speech control
How identity precedes belief and belief precedes outcomes
Why words without agreement produce no power
How responsibility restores authority
What it means to become the Name instead of speaking it casually
This is not a book to perform.
It is a book to inhabit.
When identity, belief, and action agree, the Name is no longer spoken lightly.
It is lived.