Daily Lenten Reflection – Monday of the First Week of Lent (February 23, 2026)

“Do not swear falsely by my name and so profane the name of your God. I am the Lord” (Leviticus 19:12).

This command is direct. Do not misuse the name of God. Not in anger, not in habit, not in jest. The name of the Lord is holy, yet it is spoken today as if it means nothing. The name of Jesus is used as a curse word in daily speech, in entertainment, and in casual conversation. It has become so common that many no longer notice it. That does not make it acceptable. It makes it serious.

This daily Lenten reflection brings attention to a sin that is widely ignored. The misuse of the name of God is not a minor issue. It reflects a deeper problem. When the name of God is treated lightly, it reveals a heart that has lost reverence. Words are not empty. They reveal what is held within. A person who truly honors God will not use His name carelessly.

There is also a selective silence around this issue. People often hesitate to misuse what other religions hold sacred. No one dares to use the name of Muhammad, Buddha, or Krishna as a curse, yet the name of Jesus and the holy name of God are spoken in profanity without restraint. This does not mean that those names should be treated in the same way. It highlights a selective freedom of speech directed against what is holy in Christianity. It is a loss of respect for what is sacred. Scripture does not soften this command. To profane the name of God is a sin.

Lent is a time to reflect and correct what has been ignored. If you use the name of the Lord in profanity, whether in normal conversation, anger, or casual speech, stop. Do not continue in what you know is wrong. Yes, it is sin. There is no need to soften it.

Reverence is not old-fashioned. It is truth. When the name of God is treated as holy again, the heart begins to return to where it belongs. Hope for society returns, and chaos begins to fade.

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