The Decalogue, print by Jeanne Kun |
Exodus 20:1-17 1 And God spoke all these words, saying, 2 "I am the LORD
your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of
bondage.
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Meditation: On Mount Sinai God spoke and gave the Ten Commandments
so the Israelites might live with him as his people. The word decalogue
literally means ten words. The Decalogue is the unique expression of God's
will for our lives, teaching us how to love God and our neighbor. Obedience
is the acceptable sign of our love for God. If you love me, you will obey
my commands (Exodus 15:26, John 14:21).
The Decalogue was written on tablets on stone by the hand of God (Exodus 32:16). These commandments are written on our hearts in the new covenant (Jeremiah 31:33; Matthew 22:37-40). Do you revere God's commands and seek to conform your life more fully to his will? Irenaeus, an early church father, wrote: He commanded them to love himself and trained them to practice righteousness toward their neighbor, so that man might not be unrighteous or unworthy of God. Through the Decalogue he prepared man for friendship with himself and for harmony with his neighbor. This was to man's advantage, though God needed nothing from man (Against Heresies, Bk IV). "Lord Jesus Christ, you willingly submitted you will to your Father's will and you obeyed out of perfect love. Help me to conform my will fully to your will and to reject whatever is contrary to your commands." [Meditation by Don Schwager] |