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WRITTEN IN STONE! Centuries ago, God wrote His law in stone, and you're still supposed to keep it today! It's absolutely true that violating any part of God's law always brings negative consequences. As crime overruns our cities, doesn't it make sense that for peace and safety we need to obey the laws of the land? Well, this same principle applies with God's law-the Ten Commandments- in our own lives too! They aren't called the ten suggestions, ten recommendations, or the ten great ideas. Since so much is at stake, you should take a few minutes to seriously consider your responsibility. 1. Did God Himself really write the Ten Commandments? "And
he gave unto Moses . . . two tables of testimony, tables of stone, written
with the finger of God." "And the tables were the work of God,
and the writing was the writing of God, graven upon the tables."
Answer: Yes, the great God of heaven wrote the Ten Commandments on tables of stone with His own finger. 2. What is God's definition of sin? "Sin is the transgression of the law." -1 John 3:4. Answer: Sin is breaking God's Ten Commandment law. And since the law of God is perfect (Psalm 19:7), it covers every conceivable sin. It is impossible to commit a sin that is not condemned by at least one of God's Ten Commandments. The Commandments cover "the whole duty of man." -Ecclesiastes 12:13. Nothing is left out. 3. Why did God give us the Ten Commandments? "He
that keepeth the law, happy is he." -Proverbs 29:18. Answer A: As a guide for happy, abundant living. God created us to enjoy happiness, peace, long life, contentment, accomplishment, and all the other great blessings for which our hearts long. God's law is the road map that points out the right paths to follow in order to find this true, supreme happiness. "By
the law is the knowledge of sin." -Romans 3:20. Answer B: To show me the difference between right and wrong. God's law is like a mirror (James 1:23-25). It points out wrongdoing in my life as a mirror points out dirt on my face. The only possible way for a person to know if he is sinning is for him to carefully check his life by the mirror of God's law. Hope for this mixed-up, sinking generation is found in God's Ten Commandment law. It tells where to draw the line! "And
the Lord commanded us to do all these statutes [commandments] Answer C: To protect me from danger and tragedy. God's law is like a strong cage at the zoo, which protects us from fierce, destructive animals. It protects us from impurity, falsehood, murder, idolatry, theft, and many other evils that destroy life, peace, and happiness. All good laws protect, and God's law is no exception. Special Note: The eternal principles of God's law are written deep in every person's nature by the God who created us. The writing may be dim and smudged, but it is still there. This means, of course, that you cannot find true peace unless you are willing to live in harmony with your inner nature, upon which God has written these principles. We were created to live in harmony with them. When we choose to ignore them, the result is always tension, unrest, and tragedy-just as ignoring the rules for safe driving leads to serious trouble. 4. Why is God's law exceedingly important to me personally? "So speak ye, and so do, as they that shall be judged by the law of liberty." -James 2:12. Answer: Because the Ten Commandment law is the standard by which God examines people in the heavenly judgement. How are you measuring up? It is a life-or-death matter! 5. Can God's law (the Ten Commandments) ever be changed or abolished? "It
is easier for heaven and earth to pass, than one tittle of the law to
fail." -Luke 16:17. Answer: Absolutely not! The Bible is clear on this point. If the law could have been changed, God would have immediately made that change when Adam and Eve sinned instead of sending His Son to die in the sinner's behalf to pay the penalty of the broken law. But this was impossible, because the commandments are not laws in the sense of rules and regulations that have been enacted. They are revealed principles of God's holy character that will always be true as long as God exists.
Notice on the above chart that God and His law have the same characteristics. Do you see what this means? The Ten Commandment law is God's character in written form-written so we can comprehend it. It is no more possible to change God's law than to pull God out of heaven and change Him. Jesus came to show us what the law (which is the pattern for holy living) looked like when made in human form. God's character can never change. Neither can His law, for it is His character in human language. 6. Did Jesus abolish God's law while He was here on earth? "Think not that I am come to destroy the law. ... I am not come to destroy, but to fulfill. ... Til heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled." -Matthew 5:17, 18. Answer: No, indeed! Jesus specifically asserted that He did not come to destroy the law, but to fulfill (or keep) it. Instead of doing away with the law, Jesus magnified it (Isaiah 42:21) as the perfect guide for right living. For example, Jesus pointed out that "thou shalt not kill" condemns anger "without cause" (Matthew 5:21, 22) and hatred (1 John 3:15), and that lust is adultery (Matthew 5:27, 28). He says, "If ye love me, keep my commandments." John 14:15. 7. Will people who knowingly continue to break even one of God's commandments be saved? "The
wages of sin is death." -Romans 6:23. Answer: No! They will be lost. The Ten Commandment law is the guide we must use in finding our way to God and holy living. If I ignore even one of the commandments, I am neglecting part of the divine pattern, or blueprint. If only one link of a chain is broken, its entire purpose is undone. The Bible says that when we knowingly break any command of God, we are sinning (James 4:17), because we have refused His will for us. Only those who do His will can enter the kingdom of heaven. Sinners will be lost. 8. Can anyone be saved by keeping the law? "By
the deeds of the law there shall no flesh be justified in his sight."
-Romans 3:20. Answer: No! The answer is too plain to miss. No one can be saved by keeping the law. Salvation comes only through grace, as a free gift from Jesus Christ, and we receive this gift by faith, not by works. The law serves only as a mirror to point out sin in our lives. Cleansing and forgiveness from that sin come only through Christ. 9. Why, then, is the law an absolute essential for perfecting Christian character? "Fear
God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man."
-Ecclesiastes 12:13. Answer: Because the full pattern, or "whole duty," for Christian living is contained in God's law. Like a 6-year-old boy who made his own ruler, measured himself, and told his mother that he was 12 feet tall, our own standards are never safe. I cannot know whether I am a sinner unless I look carefully into the perfect standard-God's law-mirror. Millions who have cast out devils, prophesied, and done many wonderful works in Jesus' name will be lost (Matthew 7:21-23) because they did not bother to check their lives with His great law-pattern. Hence, they think they are righteous and saved when, instead, they are sinful and lost. "Hereby we do know that we know him, if we keep his commandments." 1 John 2:3. 10. What enables a truly converted Christian to follow the pattern of God's law? "I
will put my laws into their mind, and write them in their hearts."
-Hebrews 8:10. Answer: Christ not only pardons repentant sinners, but He restores in them the image of God. He brings them into harmony with His law through the power of His indwelling presence. "Thou shalt not" then becomes a promise that the Christian will not steal, lie, murder, etc., because Jesus lives inside and is in control. God could not change His law, but He made a blessed provision through Jesus to change the sinner so he can measure up to that law. 11. But isn't a Christian who has faith and is living under grace freed from keeping the law? "For
sin [breaking God's law-1 John 3:4] shall not have dominion over you:
for ye are not under the law, but under grace. What then? shall we sin
[break the law], because we are not under the law, but under grace? God
forbid." -Romans 6:14, 15. Answer: No! The Scriptures teach the very opposite. Grace is like the governor's pardon to a prisoner. It forgives him, but it does not give him freedom to break one single law on the statute books. The forgiven person, living under grace, is under double obligation to keep the law. A person who refuses to keep God's law, saying that he is living under grace, is mistaken. He is living under disgrace. 12. Are the Ten Commandments of God reaffirmed in the New Testament? Answer: Yes, and very clearly so. Look the following over very carefully.
13. Are God's law and Moses' law the same? Answer:
No,
they are not the same. Study the following notes and comparison carefully.
14. How does the devil feel about the people who pattern their lives after God's Ten Commandments? "And
the dragon [the devil] was wroth with the woman [true church], and went
to make war with the remnant of her seed, which keep the commandments
of God." -Revelation 12:17. Answer: The devil hates the people who uphold God's law because the law is the pattern of right living. And if you decide to follow the pattern outlined in God's law, you will feel the devil's wrath upon you at once and with all fury. It is not surprising that the devil hates and bitterly opposes all who uphold God's law. But it is shocking and astounding to hear religious leaders denying the binding claims of the Ten Commandments while at the same time upholding the traditions of men. No wonder Jesus said, "Why do ye also transgress the commandment of God by your tradition?" "In vain they do worship me, teaching for doctrines the commandments of men." Matthew 15:3, 9. And David said, "It is time for thee, Lord, to work: for they have made void thy law." Psalm 119:126. Christians must wake up and restore God's law to it's rightful, exalted position. It is folly for this undisciplined generation to presume that it can break the laws of the living God with impunity. 15. Do you believe it is essential for a Christian to obey the Ten Commandments? Your Answer: _____________________________________________
YOUR THOUGHT QUESTIONS ANSWERED 1.
Doesn't the Bible say the law was (or is) faulty? 2. Galatians 3:13 says we are redeemed from the curse of the law. Can you explain this? Answer: The curse of the law is death (Romans 6:23). Christ tasted "death for every man." Hebrews 2:9. Thus He redeemed all from the curse of the law (death) and in its place provided eternal life. 3. Don't Colossians 2:14-17 and Ephesians 2:15 teach that God's law ended at the cross? Answer: No, these passages both refer to the law containing "ordinances," or Moses' law, which was a ceremonial law governing the sacrificial system and the priesthood. All of this ceremony and ritual foreshadowed the cross and ended at Christ's death, as God had intended. Moses' law was added till the "seed should come," and that "seed...is Christ." Galatians 3:19, 16. God's law could not be involved here, for Paul spoke of it as holy, just, and good many years after the cross (Romans 7:7, 12). 4. The Bible says, "Love is the fulfilling of the law." Romans 13:10. The Bible also, in Matthew 22:37-40, commands us to love God and to love our neighbors, and ends with the words, "On these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets." Do these commands replace the Ten Commandments? Answer:
No,
the Ten Commandments hang from these two commands like our 10 fingers
hang from our two hands. They are inseparable. Love to God makes keeping
the first four commandments (which concern God) a pleasure, and love toward
our neighbor makes keeping the last six (which concern our neighbor) a
joy. Love fulfills the law by taking away the drudgery and by making lawkeeping
a delight (Psalm 40:8). When we truly love a person, honoring his or her
requests becomes a joy. Jesus said, "If ye love me, keep my commandments."
John 14:15. It is impossible to love the Lord and not keep His commandments,
because the Bible says, "The law is the love of God, that we keep
his commandments: and his commandments are not grievous." 1 John
5:3. "He that saith, I know him, and keepeth not his commandments,
is a liar, and the truth is not in him." 5. Doesn't 2 Corinthians 3:7 teach that the law written and engraved in stone "was to be done away"? Answer: No. The passage says that the "glory" of Moses' ministration of the law was to be done away, but not the law. Read the whole passage of 2 Corinthians 3:3-9 again, carefully. The subject is not the doing away with the law or its establishment, but rather, the change of the location of the law from "tables of stone" to the "tables of the heart." Under Moses' ministration the law was on stones. Under the Holy Spirit's ministration, through Christ, the law is written upon the heart (Hebrews 8:10). A rule posted on a school bulletin board becomes effective because He transfers the law to the heart of the Christian. Then keeping the law becomes a delight and a joyful way of living because the Christian has true love for both God and man. 6. Romans 10:4 says that "Christ is the end of the law." So it has ended, hasn't it? Answer: "End" in this verse means purpose or object, as it does in James 5:11. The meaning is clear. To lead men to Christ-where they find righteousness-is the goal, purpose, or end of the law. 7. Why do so many people deny the binding claims of God's law? Answer: "Because the carnal mind is enmity against God: for it is not subject to the law of God, neither indeed can be. So then they that are in the flesh cannot please God. But ye are not in the flesh, but in the Spirit, if so be that the Spirit of God dwell in you." Romans 8:7-9. 8. Were the righteous people of the Old Testament saved by the law? Answer: No one has ever been saved by the law. All who have been saved in all ages have been saved by grace. This "grace . . .was given us in Christ Jesus before the world began." 2 Timothy 1:9. The law points out sin. Christ alone can save. Noah "found grace" (Genesis 6:8); Moses found grace (Exodus 33:17); the Israelites in the wilderness found grace (Jeremiah 31:2); and Abel, Enoch, Abraham, Issac, Jacob, Joseph, and many other Old Testament worthies were saved "by faith" according to Hebrews 11. They were saved by looking forward to the cross; we, by looking back to it. The law is necessary because, like a mirror, it reveals the "dirt" in our lives. Without it, people are sinners but are not aware of it. However, the law has no saving power. It can only point out sin. Jesus, and He alone, can save a person from sin. This has always been true, even in Old Testament times (Acts 4:10, 12; 2 Timothy 1:9). 9. Why worry about the law? Isn't conscience a safe guide? Answer: No! A thousand times, no! The Bible speaks of an evil conscience, a defiled conscience, and a seared conscience-none of which is safe. "There is a way which seemeth right unto man, but the end thereof are the ways of death." Proverbs 14:12. God says, "He that trusteth in his own heart is a fool." Proverbs 28:26.
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