WHAT’S IN A NAME?
Leviticus 24:10-16
“Anyone who blasphemes the name of the LORD is to be put to death.” —Leviticus 24:16
This is a difficult story. Two men get into a fight. Tempers flare, and shouting erupts. One of the men invokes God’s name as a curse, clearly defying God’s command not to blaspheme the Lord. What should be done?
God’s name is not for our casual use to express shock or anger or amusement. It’s not something we can invoke to support our favorite political or social causes. Of course, we also should be careful about flippantly saying “God told me this or that.”
The way we handle God’s name shapes the way we view God’s character. If we treat God’s name as a punchline, we will not take God seriously. If we invoke God’s name to prop up our political or social positions, God becomes little more than a good luck charm. But when we use God’s name with reverence and awe, we will find that we honor God—as the Lord deserves. The man in this story failed to see that, and although it’s difficult to imagine, he paid the ultimate penalty for his sin.
Many years later, Jesus was (wrongly) accused of blasphemy and was eventually put to death. But what good news for us! Jesus was condemned so that all of our misuse of God’s name—every way in which we dishonor God by our words and actions—would be forgiven. Now God graciously entrusts his name to us so that we may call upon it for salvation!
Prayer
Lord Jesus, help us to honor the sanctity of your name in the way we speak and live. May we only use your name to glorify you. Amen.