09 aug 2013 ten commandments

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THE TEN COMMANDMENT

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INTRODUCTION

… moral imperatives of how to love others and to follow Christ’s

own command to love.

HISTORY

… God called Moses and gave him two tablets of stone containing

the ten commandments

SCRIPTURAL SOURCECommandme

nt(I – X)

Exodus(Chapter/Verse)

Deuteronomy(Chapter/Verse)

Description

I 20: 2-3 5: 6-7 Worship

II 20: 7 5: 11 Name of God

III 20: 8-11 5: 12-15 Sabbath

IV 20: 12 5: 16 Respect

V 20: 13 5: 17 Murder

VI 20: 14 5: 18 Adultery

VII 20: 15 5: 19 Theft

VIII 20: 16 5: 20 False Witness

IX 20: 17 5: 21 Coveting

X 20: 17 5: 21 Coveting

NEW VERSION OF THE CHURCH TODAY

THE FIRST COMMANDMENT:

“I, the Lord, am your God; you shall not have other

gods besides me.”

THE SECOND COMMANDMENT:

“You shall not take the name

of the Lord, your God, in

vain.”

THE THIRD COMMANDMENT:

“Remember to keep holy the Sabbath day.”

THE FOURTH COMMANDMENT:

“Honor your father and

your mother.”

THE FIFTH COMMANDMENT:

“You shall not kill.”

THE SIXTH COMMANDMENT:

“You shall not commit

adultery.”

THE SEVEN COMMANDMENT:

“You shall not steal.”

THE EIGHT COMMANDMENT:

“You shall not bear false witness

against your neighbor.”

THE NINTH COMMANDMENT:

“You shall not covet your neighbor’s

wife.”

THE TENTH COMMANDMENT:

“You shall not covet anything that belongs

to your neighbor.”

TWO GREATEST COMMANDMENTS

1. “YOU SHALL LOVE THE LORD, YOUR GOD WITH ALL YOUR HEART AND SOUL, WITH ALL YOUR MIND AND STRENGTH.”

2. “YOU SHALL LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR AS YOURSELF.”

CONCLUSION

THANK YOU!VIVAT JESUS!

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