
Chapter 16 - Still Other Objections
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This chapter addresses more objections to the recovery of using the name "Yahweh" within the church. LeCleir counters the idea that this practice is cultish, arguing that while some groups misuse the name, the principle is valid and distinct from such movements. Another objection is that using "Yahweh" feels too Jewish and unfamiliar to Western Christians, to which LeCleir responds that discomfort with the historical and cultural reality of God's name shouldn't lead to discarding it.
He also acknowledges that switching from the familiar title "the Lord" to "Yahweh" will be unfamiliar and disruptive but asserts its importance, and refutes the claim that "the Lord" has become a functional name, as it remains a title. Finally, LeCleir considers the realism and practicality of such a widespread change, admitting it is unlikely to happen on a large scale, but maintains that if it is God's will, he can make it possible.
Sometimes...God does a thing.