Follow His Commands (Exodus 20)

Sunday, February 1, 2015

Well, when I read Exodus 20 and the chapters before that. I know what I have to accomplish and also that when I decided that who I am is who I am. However, I am a child of God and that is what makes me complete.

Having a relationship with God would provide that we need to obey His commands and that would be the Ten Commandments. However, we also need to be aware that we do not change anything to make it seem that what we did was OK and it was not.

1. God Is Not a Word to Use In Vain

Admit, even you have a sense to say God's word in vain when you would stub your toe or went through a devastating loss. I even admit doing that as well. However, I learned that using God's name in vain is a big no-no in being a Christian unless you are praising Him such as "Thank God"  to something good, not bad.  Be careful of how you would use God's name.

2. Don't Commit a Crime Against the Other Person.

In the ten commandments, we need to be reminded that what we are about to do would end up making sure that the crimes that we are committing are forbidden. When I was at church, I was reminded that murder does not mean just killing the person, it also means using your words to make them feel bad such as telling them you hate them or using gossip to spread to that person. Also, we need to not covet or steal anything. My mom taught me that we need to work hard and also we would earn something if we do work hard For me, that would entail the relationship and where it is actually going.

3. God is There For Us to Honor Him

These commandments are not scary and even if you broke some (I am not encouraging you to break them however) at the end of the day, we need to be aware that God does care for us and that he would be forgiven us of all of our sins. We need to also praise Him and Honor Him without grumbling.

Remember to honor Him without grumbling and also complaining.


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