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Exodus 20:7 Study Guide: Do Not Take God's Name in Vain
The first four of the ten commandments relate to how we love God with our heart, soul, mind and strength. Love for God includes undivided allegiance, whole hearted worship, reverence for who he is and an active trust that he will provide as seen in the Sabbath command. From a genuine love for God flows a love of our neighbors which is the focus of the next six commandments. How do we love God in such a way that we revere and represent him well? That is the focus on the third commandment and what it means to “ not take the Lord’s name in vain?”
Exodus 20:4-6 Study Guide: The Second Commandment Jealous God
Does God hate art? The second command prohibits the creation of “any image or likeness of anything that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth or in the water under the earth.” Do you have a picture in your living room of a nature scene? Throw it out. How about a decorative statute, maybe even a nativity set? Crush it! Do you have a picture of your dog on a mug…? Sinner! Kidding aside, the church has had a fraught relationship with art throughout history. Early Christian art gives us an idea of what church life and worship looked like, but over time art was embraced as a means of worship in some circles and hard reactions to those situations has led to art being vilified as a false practice.
John 4:1-45 Study Guide: Grace in Unexpected Places
In this passage we see the heart of Christ to seek and to save the lost and how he extended the offer of everlasting life to her before addressing her specific sin issues and life hardship. This offer of living water changed the trajectory of her life and led to many in her town to put their faith in Jesus as the Christ. This text also challenges our often hidden assumptions about who is most likely to respond to the offer of forgiveness and reconciliation in Christ.
Exodus 20:1-3 Study Guide - The First Commandment: Devoted Worship
Whether you follow Jesus or not, you are a worshipper. This seems counter how our culture emphasizes atheism, self discovery and being a free person. Yet, the Bible puts all people into one of two categories, we either worship God or we worship a created thing. Paul said it this way in Romans 1:21–23, “For although they knew God, they did not honor him as God or give thanks to him, but they became futile in their thinking, and their foolish hearts were darkened.