Day 1

Scripture to Read: Exodus 20:12

We are continuing our journey through the Ten Commandments. The first four commandments that God gave to Moses all dealt with the Israelites’ relationship with God and, of course, our relationship with God as well. These commandments from God are an incredible reminder to us of what Christ has done for us to broaden and deepen our relationship with God the Father. Remember that God had told the Israelites, and us, to have no other gods we worship, no idols, to never use God’s name in vain, and to remember the Sabbath. As Christians, we know there’s no god but One God, and He has revealed Himself to us as Father, Son, and Spirit. We know that our hearts must be sold out to Him. We know to guard our tongue and to worship Him alone, not just on our sabbath but every day. We must also remember that when Jesus was asked, in Matthew 22:35–40, about the greatest commandment, Jesus wrapped up all of the commandments into two. First, we must love God with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength, and second, we must love our neighbor as ourselves. So, today, in the Ten Commandments, God focuses our attention on our relationships with those here on earth. The first relationship is with our parents. Whether our parents (including guardians since some have stepparents, grandparents, foster parents, or adopted parents) are saved, lost, in deep fellowship with our Lord, or not at all really does not matter. We must honor those in authority over us. We’ll unpack more of this tomorrow.

Challenge & Application

· We know that to honor God, we must be in right fellowship with Him. So, how are you growing in your intimacy with our Lord? · We also learned that we must honor our parents (legal guardians)—so, what does that look like for you right now?

Don’t forget to pray using the A.C.T.S. (Adoration, Confession, Thanksgiving, Supplication) method!

Devotionals from this week

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Day 1

We are continuing our journey through the Ten Commandments. The first four commandments that God gave to Moses all dealt with the Israelites’ relationship with God and, of course, our relationship with God as well. These commandments from God are an incredible reminder to us of what Christ has done for us to broaden and deepen our relationshi...

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Day 2

Knowing God commanded us to honor our parents (legal guardians), we realize that we must be in right fellowship with our Lord to do this well. As a disclaimer, if anyone lives in an abusive household, that person must seek help from the proper authorities. To honor those legal guardians in our lives, sometimes we must seek help for ourselves ...

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Day 3

We live in a country that loves to take God’s Word and twist it to say what they want it to say. As we examine God’s Ten Commandments, commandment number six has been one of those commands misinterpreted over and over again. But in Exodus 20:13, God clearly states, “You shall not murder.” The KJV definitely translated it wrong by using the wo...

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Day 4

We know that God’s Word is holy, righteous, and trustworthy, and that though some forty writers penned it, it is still God’s Word. We know God gave the command that we should never murder, but our Lord Jesus Christ defines for us where murder starts. Jesus said, in Matthew 5:21–22, “You have heard that the ancients were told, ‘You shall not c...

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Day 5

God gives Israel, and us, the seventh command in Exodus 20:14, “You shall not commit adultery.” Remember, God is teaching us how to love our neighbor as ourselves. The definition of adultery in Merriam-Webster Dictionary is “the voluntary sexual relations between a married person and someone other than that person's current spouse.” God wants...

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Day 6

Today, we unpack commandment number eight from our Lord. God said, in Exodus 20:15, “You shall not steal.” When we think about stealing, we first consider our personal property, the things we have purchased with our hard-earned money. We want our stuff protected, and we don’t want anyone stealing from us. We are thankful that God has entruste...

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Day 7

The final commandment for this week is commandment number nine. God said in Exodus 20:16, “You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor.” This command guards us against gossip and slander and even from remaining silent when we hear something spoken that is false about someone else. God reminds us of this command in Colossians 3:9, “...

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