The Ten Commandments

1. “You shall have no other gods before Me.”

Have you always put God first in your life? Jesus said to love God with all your heart, mind, soul, and strength–so much, that your love for your parents, brothers and sisters, friends, and even your own life is like hatred compared to your love and devotion for God. Have you ever failed to put Him first in your life?

2. “You shall not make for yourself any idol.”

Who is God to you? Is he only a god of love and mercy who would never judge anyone and never cast anyone into Hell? If that’s your god, then you’re right. Your god couldn’t cast anyone into Hell because he doesn’t exist. He’s a figment of your imagination. You’ve created a god in your own mind that you’re more comfortable with. You may call it your “personal belief,” but God calls it idolatry. It’s the oldest sin in the Book, and the Bible warns that idolaters will not inherrit the kingdom of heaven.

3. “You shall not take the name of God in vain.”

Have you ever used God’s name as a curse word? If you have, you’ve taken the holy name of God– who gave you your life, your family, and everything precious to you– and used it as a filthy, four-letter word. Hitler’s name wasn’t even despised enough to be used as a curse word! If you have used God’s holy name in that manner, you are a blasphemer and the Bible says “God will not hold him guiltless who takes the name of the Lord in vain.”

4. “Remember the Sabbath Day, to keep it holy.”

God commands that we set aside one day in seven. Have you ever beeen guilty of breaking this Commandment?

5. “Honor your father and your mother.”

Have you always honored your parent’s in a way that’s pleasing in the sight of God? Ask Him to remind you of the sins of your youth. You may have forgotten them, but God hasn’t.

6. “You shall not murder.”

Jesus warned “Whoever is angry with his brother without cause, is in danger of judgment,” (Matthew 5:22) and the Bible says, “He who hates his brother is a murderer,” (1 John 3:15). God sees hatred in the heart to be as wicked as murder. We can violate His Law by attitude and intent.

7. “You shall not commit adultery.”

Jesus warned,” You have heard…’You shall not commit adultery.’ But I say to you that whoever looks at a woman to lust for her has already committed adultery with her in his heart. Have you ever looked at another person with lust? The Bible says that adulterers and fornicators (those who have had sex before marriage) will not enter the kingdom of heaven.

8. “You shall not steal.”

Have you ever stolen anything (even if it was something small)? The value of the thing stolen doesn’t matter; petty theft is still theft. Have you ever taken anything that belonged to someone else (from the office, school, parents, etc.)? If you have, that makes you a thief.

9. “You shall not lie.”

Have you ever told a lie? Then you are a liar. How many murders do you have to commit to be a murderer? Just one. If you have even told one lie, that makes you a liar. The Bible warns that all liars will have their part in the Lake of Fire (Revelation 21:8). You may not think deceitfulness is a serious sin, but God does.

10. “You shall not covet.”

This means we should never desire anything that belongs to another person. Not their house, not their car, nor their money, not their wife, nor their lifestyle, nor anything that belongs to our neighbor.

Who of us can say we are not guilty of breaking these Commandments?  This is what the Bible means when it says, “All have sinned and fall short of the Glory of God.”

– Source: God & www.wayofthemaster.com