According to a poll by the Gallup Youth Survey, four out of five teenagers feel the Ten Commandments are valid. The worst news is the same survey also stated that only three out of 100 teenagers can name the Ten Commandments. The Ten commandments have application today. 1. It is a lack of understanding the New Covenant that causes people to dismiss them. If you look at them through the eyes of your redemption in Christ, you will gain important truths that will enrich your everyday life. Let’s take a look at the first commandment
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The Tenth Commandment: My Neighbors Right to Security
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Covetousness and stealing are almost like Siamese twins—they go together so often. In fact we might add lying, and make them triplets. “The covetous person is a thief in the shell. The thief is a covetous person out of the shell. Let a covetous person see something that he desires very much; let an opportunity of taking it be offered; how very soon he will break through the shell and come out in his true character as a thief.” 1 Your neighbor has a right to live his life securely without the threat of theft. This is the underlying character of the tenth commandment and the subject of today’s post.
The Ninth Commandment: Why Honesty is Indeed the Best Policy
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The key word in this commandment is the word ‘neighbor.’ Many people quote the ninth commandment as ‘Thou shalt not lie’ but that that is not what how the commandment reads. Three important words are tacked to the end of that ‘against thy neighbor’. And so the question invariable arises ‘who is my neighbor’? So, let us talk about the negative effects of lying and how all this relates to the legal system.
Are the Ten Commandments Really Necessary?
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Are the Ten Commandments still relevant? Many in our nation have an opinion on the matter. Ted Turner has declared the Ten Commandments obsolete,”We’re living with outdated rules. The rules we’re living under are the Ten Commandments, and I bet nobody here even pays much attention to them because they’re too old. When Moses went up on the mountain, there were no nuclear weapons, there was no poverty. Today, the Ten Commandments wouldn’t go over. Nobody around likes to be commanded. Commandments are out!” 1 Is Ted Turner correct? Are the Ten Commandments outdated and no longer necessary? The answer lies in understanding God’s purpose for giving them to Israel.
The Third Commandment: The Absolute Need to Reverence Jesus Name
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D.L. Moody said these words, “I was greatly amazed not long ago, in talking to a man who thought he was a Christian, to find that once in a while, when he got angry, he would swear. I said: “My friend, I don’t see how you can tear down with one hand what you are trying to build up with the other. I don’t see how you can profess to be a child of God and let those words come out of your lips.” He replied: “Mr. Moody, if you knew me, you would understand. I have a very quick temper. I inherited it from my father and mother, and it is uncontrollable; but my swearing comes only from the lips.” When God said, “I will not hold him guiltless that takes My name in vain,” He meant what He said, and I don’t believe any one can be a true child of God who takes the name of God in vain. 1 This is the subject of today’s post, the proper use of the Name of Jesus, as we look at it from the standpoint of the third commandment.
The Fifth Commandment: Parents Exclusive Right to Respect
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The Ten Commandments contain 297 words, the Bill of Rights 463 words, and Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address 266 words. A recent federal directive regulating the price of cabbage contains 26,911 words. New York Times 1 Don’t you wish this writer could be as brief as the Bill of Rights! Sorry about that; so much for brevity 🙂 Today, we are going to take a look at the fifth commandment that espouses respect for parents.
The Fourth Commandment: God’s Exclusive Right to Your Time
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The editor of a small weekly newspaper in a town in the West had difficulty one week trying to find subject matter for his column. So, instead of writing something, he set up the Ten Commandments, and ran them without making any editorial comment. Three days after the paper was published, he received a letter saying: “Please cancel my subscription. You’re getting too personal.” Well, if you think discussing the Ten Commandments is too personal, you are may be reading the wrong blog today! In today’s post, God’s desire for a piece of your time. Let us look at the fourth commandment: Keeping the Sabbath Day holy.
The Second Commandment: The Exclusive Necessity to Worship God
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Here is some interesting statistics on family worship. If both your parents worshipped with you regularly while you were growing up, there’s an 80 percent likelihood that you’ll worship God regularly as an adult. If only your mother worshipped regularly with you, there’s only a 30 percent probability that you’ll worship regularly as an adult. If only your father worshipped regularly with you, the likelihood that you’ll worship regularly as an adult increases to 70 percent! Fathers have an enormous impact on their children’s faith and values. One of your most important ministries is worshipping with your kids! 1 Worship is the subject of today’s post as we look at the second commandment.