Reading: Exodus 20: 1-11
Verse One: “I am the Lord your God”.
The Ten Commandments are all about relationship. Initial glances may lead us to think they are about behavior. They are only to the degree that our behaviors influence our relationships. Today’s passage covers the first four commandments. These four deal with our relationship with God. They also reveal much about who God is and what God desires from us.
Our passage opens with a reminder: “I am the Lord your God”. This is a fact. It conveys authority. The first commandment flows out of this place: no other gods before God. God is to be the one thing we worship, the one we look to for all we need, the one who provides and guides. This exclusivity leads into the second commandment: no idols. Initially we think of little statues carved from wood or stone. But this commandment is so much bigger than that. In this way it ties back into the first. We can have many other gods in our lives. God knew this would be a struggle. Our biggest idol is often self. Most of our other idols in some way elevate our own wants and desires above God’s will for our life. In addition to self, our other gods can be power, possessions, control, pride, time, … and these can quickly become idols – things we worship or pursue or place ahead of our one true God.
The third commandment prohibits the misuse of God’s name. With this commandment we typically think of cursing. It is this but it is more. It can be using God’s name to try and help ourselves. It can be selfish prayers. Misuse can also be failure to use. Sometimes we fail to turn to God when we should. Sometimes we do not come to God in prayer, calling on His Almighty name. In this light, the third leads to the fourth.
The fourth commandment is to keep the Sabbath holy. God calls us to mirror what He did in creating the world. God knows our need for rest and to have a day set aside to worship God. All of this is good and well, but this commandment ultimately asks if we trust God. Can we stop the drive to succeed, the need to work, the want for “me time”, and such to simply rest and trust in God? Can we rest in Him, trusting that God has our back?
“I am the Lord your God”. He is indeed. He desires an exclusive, intimate relationship with each of us. May all we do and say and think this day reflect our deep personal relationship with God.
February 27, 2018 at 1:50 pm
I AGREE, THATS WHY IT IS SO IMPORTANT FOR EACH PERSON TO HAVE A CLOSE RELATIONSHIP WITH CHRIST THEMSELFS. HE THE FRIST PERSON I SPEAK TOO WHEN I WAKE IN THE MORNING , I KNOW HE CARES, I KNOW HE HERE, I WANT HIM TO KNOW I LOVE HIM EVEN WHEN THINGS ARE NOT LOOKING GOOD. I TELL HIM I LOVE HIM. I SHARE THAT WITH , OTHERS . I AM BLESSED THAT GOD, AND HIS SON JESUS CHRIST , AND THE HOLY SPIRIT IS MIND. AND IAM THERES. π
I AM BLESSED.
February 27, 2018 at 1:52 pm
And you are a blessing!?
February 27, 2018 at 1:57 pm
And you are too me. π
February 27, 2018 at 1:52 pm
And you are a blessing!!!