Manila Bulletin

Holy is your name

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ONE afternoon I was having a discussion with a friend I considered my spiritual mentor about misusing God’s name. “You shall not misuse the name of the Lord your God,” says the third commandmen­t (Ex. 20:7). We may think this only refers to attaching God’s name to a swear word or using His name flippantly or irreverent­ly. But my mentor rarely missed an opportunit­y to teach me about real faith. He challenged me to think about other ways we profane God’s name.

When I reject the advice of others and say, “God told me to go this way,” I misuse His name if all I am doing is seeking approval for my own desires.

When I use Scripture out of context to try to support an idea I want to be true, I am using God’s name in vain.

When I teach, write, or speak from Scripture carelessly, I misuse His name.

Author John Piper offers this reflection on what it means to take God’s name in vain: “The idea is… don’t empty the name.’… Don’t empty God of His weight and glory.” We misuse His name, Piper says, when we “speak of God in a way that empties Him of His significan­ce.”

My friend challenged me to honor God’s name and to pay closer attention to using His Word carefully and accurately. Anything less dishonors Him. — Randy Kilgore

EXODUS 20:1-7 You shall not misuse the name of the Lord your God. v. 7

Heavenly Father, help me to glorify Your name and to honor You always in what I say and do. God’s name: Handle with care.

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