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A Royal Law of Love
Many religious people embrace the idea of loving others as themselves but
remain blissfully unaware of how the Bible defines love. As a result, they
do not understand the necessity of putting into practice the biblical principles
that determine the success or failure of their relationships.
The First Commandment: What Is Our Greatest Priority?
Establishing, developing and maintaining that personal relationship with
the true and living God is the most important commitment we can ever
make. That is the primary focus of the first of the Ten Commandments
Our Dependence on the God Who Created Us
The Second Commandment: What Is God Like?
The Second Commandment goes to the heart of our relationship with our
Creator. What is the proper way to worship
the only true God?
God's Many Names Reveal Much About Him
The Third Commandment: From Profanity to Praise
The use of God's name in a degrading or in any way disrespectful manner
expresses an attitude of disdaining the relationship we are supposed
to have with Him. Having a relationship with God demands that we represent
Him accurately, sincerely and respectfully.
The Fourth Commandment: Key to a Relationship With Our Creator
The Fourth Commandment, to remember the Sabbath, concludes the section
of the Ten Commandments that specifically helps define a proper relationship
with God—how we are to love, worship and relate to Him. It explains
why and when we need to take special time to draw closer to our Creator.
The Fifth Commandment: A Foundation for Success
The primary focus of the Fifth Commandment is the importance of learning
to respect others while we are still children.
How Should We Treat Parents Who Are Difficult to Honor?
Sixth Commandment: Life Is a Precious Gift
Who possesses the authority to take human life? Who has the right to make
that decision? The emphasis in the Sixth Commandment is on the word you.
You shall not murder! You are not to deliberately kill—premeditatedly
or in the anger of the moment.
Seventh Commandment: Protect the Marital
Relationship
Unless the natural desires that attract us to members of the opposite sex
are channeled exclusively toward a loving marriage relationship, the temptation
to engage in sexual immorality can easily overpower our self-control.
This weakness is the focus of the Seventh Commandment.
Eighth Commandment: Practice Giving Rather
Than Getting
The Eighth Commandment safeguards everyone's right to legitimately acquire
and own property. God wants that right honored and protected.
Ninth Commandment: Truth as a Way of Life
How important is truth? To fully appreciate the Ninth Commandment, with its
prohibition of lying, we must realize how important truth is to God.
Tenth Commandment: True Righteousness Comes From the Heart
The last of the Ten Commandments—against coveting—is aimed directly
at the heart and mind of every human being. In prohibiting coveting, it defines
not so much what we must do but how we should think. It asks us to look deep
within ourselves to see what we are on the inside.
The Ten Commandments in the New Testament
Does it matter whether we obey the Ten Commandments? Wouldn't it be wonderful
if we could ask Jesus Christ if keeping the Ten Commandments is still
necessary, especially to receive eternal life?
Does the New Covenant Abolish the Commandments?
Grace, Faith, Law
Christ's New Commandment
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