ODB: Abusing God’s Name
February 25, 2026
READ: Exodus 20:1-4, 7-8, 12-17
You shall not misuse the name of the
The vintage photograph from World War II, taken outside a town’s Nazi headquarters, carries a warning for all of us. In the photo, a comfortably dressed woman is crossing the street. A man in a suit walks down the sidewalk, while another has stopped to read a bulletin board on the corner of the building. All seem oblivious to the large banner hanging above the headquarters’ front door, half as long as the building. It reads, “By resisting the Jew, I fight for the work of the Lord.”
This kind of treachery is what God had in mind when He commanded, “You shall not misuse the name of the
We shouldn’t assume we’re doing God’s work simply because others say we are. We must prayerfully check our work with what God reveals in the Bible. How can we know we’re serving Him? Psalm 119:9 says, “By living according to your word.” The God who commands us to “always give [ourselves] fully to the work of the Lord” has told us what that work is in His holy book (1 Corinthians 15:58). Let’s listen to Him.
— Mike Wittmer
What work have you done in the name of God? How do you know it was what He wanted?
Dear Father, please help me be wise, loving, and careful with what I do in Your name and help me guard Your name at all times.
For further study, read Scandalous Details and an Unexpected Hope.
Source: Our Daily Bread



