Sermons About Ten-commandments
The Decalogue: Two Tablets for Every Day
The Ten Commandments are a foundation for any civil society. They require humility toward God and our fellow man. They teach restraint, love, and unselfish service. The first and the tenth are troublesome. How are you doing on having no other gods? How about not coveting? If we read them as Jesus taught us to read them, these commandments are essentially about attitudes and dispositions of the heart.
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In the Face of God
We look at a very "well known," but maybe not such a "well worn" portion of Scripture...The Ten Commandments.
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Satisfaction Garunteed
God's Top Tem: Satisfaction Garunteed. A look at the last of the great Commandments: do not covet,
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God
The first commandment is to have no other gods. What does this tell us about God? How does it point to Jesus? So what now?
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Law
Many Christians read the Mosaic Law in the Bible and get confused. Should we try to keep the law? If so do we try to keep all of it or just part of it? What about the Ten Commandmants? This message lays out the basic relationship behind the Mosaic Law and New Testament believers.
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Truth, Lies and Love for Neighbors (Exodus 20:16)
The ninth commandment forbids perjury in a courtroom context, but its implications cover our speech in general, and especially our speaking of others. God wants a people who treasure truth, and who also treasure and guard the unity of his church.
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The Eighth Commandment (Exodus 20:15)
God's prohibition of stealing covers a great variety of sins, from robbery and burglary to embezzlement (including how we spend our time at work), fraud, enslavement, and robbing God. There is stealing in each of our hearts, and the root of it is our failure to trust in God's provision, and in our covetousness. In Christ, who died between two thieves, we find provision for forgiveness, and power to work faithfully for our provision and so that we may give to others.
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You Shall Not Commit Adultery (Exodus 20:14)
God's command not to commit adultery relates directly to his exhortation in Hebrews 13:4 to "let marriage be held in honor among all." We are to esteem, honor, and cultivate our marriages greatly, and to flee and fight the sins of adultery and sexual immorality. Our fighting these sins requires a practical plan of attack, but it also requires an understanding of the forgiveness and power we receive in the gospel.
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The Fourth Commandment (Exodus 20:8-11)
God gives us one day of rest each week as a gift, as an occasion to remember his goodness in saving us and anticipate heaven, and as an opportunity to worship him and fellowship with his people.
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