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All
of us know there is something terribly wrong with our world.
Only an
unthinking, uncaring person could fail to be concerned over the
rising tide of crime, political assassinations and international
terrorism that makes up much of our news today.
Despite
the attempts of former President Jimmy Carter to make human rights
a cornerstone of his foreign policy, flagrant abuse of human rights
goes on apace throughout the world.
The communization
of the nations of Indochina, oppressive dictatorships in Africa,
Central and South America, civil or guerrilla warfare in El Salvador,
Cambodia, Northern Ireland and open warfare between Iraq and Iran
are outstanding examples.
Bombings,
kidnappings, arson, murders, attempted or successful political assassinations
and attempted coups have rocked nations all over the world in recent
months, including Italy, West Germany, Spain and the United States.
Despite
their own significant crime rates, many third world countries point
a finger of accusation at the United States, claiming we are the
most violence-prone people on the face of the earth.
When news
of the attempted assassination of President Reagan reached foreign
capitals, it was met with a not so surprising "ho-hum" attitude
on the part of many foreign governments which have come to associate
violence, especially violence involving handguns, as peculiarly
American.
While the
attempted assassination of Pope John Paul II by Mehmet Adca in Rome
may have proved that political assassinations are most certainly
not confined to the United States, it is nevertheless painfully
obvious that the United States leads the world in violence.
In this
time of skyrocketing crime and the escalation of violence on an
international scale, even the term "law and order" has become suspect.
Usually,
"law and order" conjures up visions of beefy, red-necked cowboy-attired
county sheriffs pistol-whipping itinerant blacks in sleazy jails
in the American South.
In a wave
of antirepressive outrage in the 1960s, legislators wrote a host
of new laws aimed at the protection of the rights of criminals
which effectively handcuffed the police and rendered
the criminal justice system almost totally ineffective.
Today, police
suspect that only about 50 percent of some crimes are ever reported.
Of those reported, only a small percentage are cleared from police
blotters by arrests. Of the arrests made, only a small percentage
ever go to trial. Of those who come to trial, only a small percentage
are convicted. Of the convictions, only a small percentage are sentenced.
Of those who are sentenced, only a small percentage actually serve
time for their crimes, and of those who serve time, only a small
percentage serve the maximum time prescribed by law.
Our news
media are replete with stories of convicted felons out on the streets
on parole, or awaiting trial on bond, who commit vicious crimes.
In some
of the larger urban areas, police maintain that massive percentages
of crime are committed by a comparatively small group of repeaters.
Police bemoan the fact that a weakened criminal justice system,
hamstrung by insipid, toothless laws, provides no real deterrent
to crime; that most criminals are back on the streets almost before
police can complete the paperwork required to document their arrests.
The United
States wrestles with a gargantuan drug-smuggling problem, knowing
full well that only tiny percentages of drugs flowing into the United
States for resale in the illicit markets are apprehended by customs
officials and other law enforcement agencies.
Consider
your own environment.
How many
people do you know in your own neighborhood, among your family,
friends or distant relatives, who have been victims of crime
in the last few years?
What about
your home, your place of business, or your car? Can you think of
any acts of violence you have witnessed in the past year or so?
What about children in school?
Consider
the incredible picture of the American public school systems, with
an outcry from teachers for more discipline, uniformed officers
patrolling the halls and rooms, and gangland-style violence. Youngsters
in the very earliest grades extort "protection money" from other
children under the threat of physical violence.
Consider
the incredible number of private schools springing up all over the
United States, and the flight away from the public school systems
to parochial schools by frightened parents who believe drug-related
violence has escalated so alarmingly they are afraid to leave their
children in the public school system.
All of us
know something is deeply wrong with the very fabric of
life in our beloved countries.
It is as
if the whole Western world suffers from a deep-seated malaise, an
all-pervasive attitude of resentment of authority, suspicion
of "law and order" and the suspicion that all public officials are
cheats, thieves, hypocrites and fools.
From time
to time, neighborhood organizations spring up. forming vigilante-type
anticrime groups to patrol their own areas in an attempt to protect
themselves from a rising and already enormous number of neighborhood-type
felonies such as automobile theft, rape, arson and burglary.
One of the
grisliest chapters of crime to be written recently was the ongoing
series of murders of youthful black persons in Atlanta.
Meanwhile,
church groups, citizens' committees, service clubs, law enforcement
officials and politicians call for more protection, sterner penalties,
harsher laws and swifter justice.
Strangely,
some of the same church groups who wring their hands in despair
at the spectacle of unbridled violence in our society preach a doctrine
of nonobedience to the laws of God!
They call
it "grace" which many seem to believe is a condition of
a Christian, rather than a quality of the nature of
God. To millions, "grace" means there is no requirement on Christians
to keep the Ten Commandments!
Is there
any connection?
Any child
taught to obey the laws of God will have little difficulty
learning to obey the laws of man. Any family believing in the laws
of God-living a life of obedience to the Commandments in
the Spirit as well as in the letter-will simply be unable
to rear lawless, rebellious children.
Make no
mistake about it!
The root
cause of all the crime and violence can be traced squarely to
the doorstep of the home.
Today, divorce
rips apart more than a third of all homes. In the large megalopolises,
the divorce rate soars above the marriage rate. More than half the
babies born to black women in large urban areas are illegitimate,
and about half of all teenage marriages are because of premarital
pregnancies. Major percentages of these easy, hasty marriages break
up in divorce in the first year. Most survive less than five years.
A major portion of the female labor force are divorcees, working
to support children they have placed in day care centers and schools.
Major
criminal activity has moved inside the home, with enormous
numbers of murder-suicides between spouses each year, murders among
estranged mates, wife beatings (and the increase in "battered wives"
homes in many cities), child beatings and abuse, runaways (a mammoth
problem each year), estranged mates kidnapping their own children,
and the run-of-the-mill unhappy, barely-making-it, just-don't-care
home where two struggling strangers "live" together in a motel-like
environment staring each night at the greatest conversation killer
in history, television.
What has
all this done to the most precious national resource, our children?
Practically
destroyed a whole generation!
Today's
teenage killers were yesterday's toddlers.
Killers
are made, not born.
Believe
it or not, like it or not. there is a direct cause-and-effect relationship
between the godless lack of respect for authority and the
monstrous wave of crime and violence sweeping through society.
In this age
of "situation ethics," "no absolutes," "anything goes," and "if
it feels good do it," the main "commandment" seems to be: "Do it
to everybody else before they have a chance to do it to you"!
Millions
believe in the "Ten Suggestions," perhaps, but those same millions
curse the air blue, violate the commands protecting marriage and
the home, covet and lust, lie and cheat-and then look around in
amazement and wonder why the good life is denied them!
They simply
do not know the commandments of God are designed to produce the
really good things in life, that they are designed to protect
society, protect life, protect our children!
Why do
they not know?
Because
their churches have not taught them! There is no teaching
in the vast majority of churches or schools that God's laws are
to be obeyed!
The churches
do not teach what sin is. Thousands of pastors of churches
would fail a simple Bible test, asking them to list just
one scripture that says, plainly, what sin is! While
many of them may know that scripture, they would refuse
to list it as an answer.
In this
booklet, you will see proved, from the pages of your own
Bible, that it is an absolute requirement for every Christian
person to observe the Ten Commandments!
What Is Law?
Consider
the word law.
What is
a "law"? Look up the definition in your own dictionary. Probably
you will discover the lengthiest explanation following any other
word in the English language, with up to 12 or more separate categories
of meaning.
While it
is usually not listed first, law can be "a sequence of events
in nature or in human activity that has been observed to occur with
unvarying uniformity under the same conditions: often law of
nature."
In this
application, the known laws regulating our universe, solar system,
the earth and all life upon it are contained. The exact placement
of the earth in the solar system, gravity, the two magnetic poles,
the two laws of thermodynamics, laws involving geology, mineralogy,
biology and all of the physical sciences are immutable.
The origin
of the word "law" seems to be something that is laid down, or
settled.
It is as
if it is something which is, in the sense that it is imperturbable.
unshakable, implacable, immovable, irresistible, unchangeable, permanent.
Actually,
"law," in this sense. seems to be closely interrelated with the
very nature of God.
When Moses
wanted to know who it was with whom he spoke, and who was
commissioning him to lead the children of Israel out of Egypt, the
Creator said His name was "I AM"! The force of immutability,
unchangeability and permanence is conveyed by that name.
It is as if God was saying He is the One who simply is! He is there.
He is from everlasting to everlasting, permanent, and,
if our limited human minds can come to understand it, of all "things,"
including laws, forces, energy or matter that we can come to know
or understand with our physical senses, He alone truly IS,
in the sense that, while all material elements may be changed, altered.
or in some way "destroyed," God alone remains absolutely fixed
and PERMANENT.
The Bible
tells us we can come to understand a little of the invisible Godhead
by looking at the things which are. Paul wrote ". . . that
which may be known of God is [evident] to them, for God has shown
it unto them. For the invisible things of Him are clearly seen by
looking at the creation of the world - by understanding all
about the things that are made, including His eternal power
and Godhead - so that they are without excuse" (Romans 1:19,
20, paraphrased).
The laws
governing the physical sciences, such as the properties of minerals,
laws governing chemical substances, and the laws that govern all
created material, are therefore an expression of the very nature
and divinity of God.
His laws
are immutable.
Newton did
not "invent" gravity; he only defined it. Science cannot take credit
for setting the laws in motion which govern our material
universe, it can only attempt to define them, and then work
and live within them.
The proverbial
old professor, working with his smoking test tubes in his littered
laboratory, knows he must unerringly obey the physical laws governing
the properties of various chemicals, or, should he pour one volatile
substance into another, he and his laboratory would disappear in
a multicolored cloud of flame and smoke, accompanied by a thunderclap
of an explosion!
We tend
to take all of these physical laws for granted. Does one person
on the earth awaken each morning to realize he has taken a journey
during his night's sleep of more than 8,000 miles? Does more than
one person out of whole populations ponder, even once in his life,
the phenomenal fact that straight through from his feet, about 8,000
miles distant, are other human beings completely upside down from
him? Academically, he may have taken notes, observed educational
motion pictures and written reports on the subject of astronomy
as he obtained a smattering of information concerning the physical
sciences in a smorgasbord of courses. But does he realize?
The average
layman has received only the briefest introduction to the physical
sciences, and the average housewife could not explain what causes
bubbles to appear in the bottom of her Silex coffee maker when heat
is applied.
Think
about all the laws governing our environment for a few moments.
Is there anything about them which makes you uncomfortable?
Are we upset,
nervous, unhappy or in some way constrained by such laws?
Perhaps
golfers might wish God would suspend the laws governing the flight
of a golf ball through the air, allowing them to hit the longest
drive in the world just once; perhaps speedsters would like to see
the laws governing the motion of awkwardly designed machinery suspended
for just a few moments, thus setting new records; perhaps pole vaulters,
high jumpers, sprinters, swimmers and other athletes would like
to see the suspension of the laws with which they work each time
they strive to vault higher, jump farther or swim faster - but,
alas, such is not to be.
However,
none of us feel imprisoned by the laws which work upon
us every single day.
We say we
"weigh" so much, meaning we are measuring the pull of gravity
upon our bodies. We do not think of ourselves as being pulled
down upon the earth by a magnetic like force, an actual
field of energy which acts upon all physical bodies in our
known universe, and so we reverse our understanding of the procedure,
and speak of ourselves as having such and such a "weight." We do
not say my "gravitational pull" is so many pounds per square foot;
we say, rather, I "weigh" so many pounds.
Our language
expresses our inability to go beyond our known physical spheres
of knowledge. We invent words like "all," "something," "nothing,"
"never," "ever," "out," "away" and "up," But "up" is not "up," but
"away." "Down" is not "down," but "through." The word "all"
is impossible for us to understand for we do not understand our
own universe, including the theories of the now famous "black holes"
or the concept of an endless universe.
Usually,
it is difficult for us to think of ourselves as the merest spark
of life in the blackness of an infinite universe, having a certain
physical form and shape, designed as human creatures for a great
purpose which is so awesome it is difficult for us to comprehend.
Our mundane
knowledge, carnal associations, limited perceptions, temporal goals,
vain ambitions, shortsighted hopes and earthly desires constantly
encircle us with self-imposed barriers in which we live and move
like so many larvae in cocoons.
We are notoriously
shortsighted.
Because,
believe it or not, most of mankind is utterly deceived
about the very purpose for human existence; because the
majority of all religions are likewise blinded
to the real truth of man's ultimate destiny, most of
us have never seen even a passing glimmer of what truly lies beyond
our brief life span on the good green earth.
A deeper
awareness of our own physical surroundings; intense study into any
of the life sciences and all of the physical laws governing living
creatures, could lead anyone, even as God says in Romans the first
chapter, into a greater understanding of the immutable, invisible
Godhead.
In short,
we can come to know a great deal about the mind, purpose and nature
of God by studying His handiwork.
So far,
we have been speaking of "law" in the sense that it governs the
universe, our earth, and all life upon it. However, you will usually
find the first category of "law" in the dictionary as being "all
the rules of conduct established and enforced by the authority,
legislation, or custom of a given community, state or other group."
Strangely, most dictionaries never include any reference to the
Ten Commandments, the first known laws handed down
to man.
There will
usually follow a lengthy description of the meaning of the word
"law," as it is applied to the legislative bodies of our communities,
jurisprudence, the legal practice, common law and many other aspects
of the subject.
Consider,
for a moment, the entire body of "law" governing your nation.
The average
citizen (with the possible exception of con men, With the exception
of people's complaints about high taxes, military conscription or
other real or imagined abuses of government, it is fairly safe to
say most citizens recognize the laws regulating our societies are
placed there for the greater good of the greater number.cheats,
thieves, arsonists, rapists, burglars, murderers, drug smugglers,
members of the Mafiosi and teenage vandals) are comfortable with
the laws of the land.
We may resent
the 55 mile per hour speed limit, but we do not resent the fact
that the federal government was not only concerned with conserving
energy, but with saving human lives.
The average
citizen does not spend his time resenting the laws which govern
society. That it is a crime to murder, steal, rape or burn is not
something against which John Q. Public generally protests.
Even in
the most primitive societies on earth, one will discover basic ingredients
of similar laws. Among stone-age tribes in the upper Amazon,
the island of Mindanao in the Philippines, New Guinea and Australia,
one will still find "laws" governing these primitive societies which
prohibit stealing, trespassing, assault or wife beating.
One cannot
help but notice an all-pervasive theme of law found universally
among all societies.
That theme
is the notion that various rules must be laid down by which any
society is regulated. Loosely stated, that recurrent theme says
one is basically free to conduct oneself in such a manner so as
not to infringe upon the rights of his fellow members of society.
Thus, while
stone-age societies such as the head hunters of the Amazon may cheerfully
wage war against other tribes, it is against the law to commit murder
within their own community. That same concept of law holds true
for the space-age societies of the Soviet Union and the United States.
But from
whence came law?
At the root
of the question is an even greater question:
Does
God exist?
In other
words, did the immutable laws governing the physical universe just
"happen" by accident, or were they set in motion by
a great Being who had the power to establish such immutable
laws?
Can we safely
say the orbital patterns of the planets, the myriad laws governing
our ecosystem, including our own bodies, are the result of aeons
of blind chance, whimsical change, capricious accident and randomness?
But this
is contrary to everything we observe in our lawful surroundings
which we call "nature."
Randomness
never produces order. Just as explosions in print shops do not produce
encyclopedias, neither does accident produce beautiful design.
There are
seven irrefutable proofs that Almighty God does exist.
While these
proofs belong appropriately in a separate volume, the first of
these major proofs must be dealt with here.
Law Requires a Lawgiver
The existence
of law - law in all its forms as we observe it acting
upon the material universe, giving the law-abiding "properties"
to matter itself - loudly cries out there had to be a Lawgiver.
God's Word
says, "There is one Lawgiver, who is able to save and to
destroy" (James 4:12). The late Dr. Wernher Von Braun, world-renowned
inventor of Hitler's V-1 and V-2 rockets, and later head of the
U.S. manned space program, said, "Why do I believe in God? Simply
stated, the main reason is this: Anything so well ordered and perfectly
created as is our earth and universe must have a Maker, a
Master Designer. Anything so orderly, so perfect, so precisely balanced,
so majestic as this creation can only be the product of a Divine
Idea.
"There must
be a Maker; there can be no other way."
Von Braun
was not alone. Thousands of astronomers, geophysicists, geologists,
biologists, medical doctors and other professionals in scientific
fields have issued statements filled with awe about the intricately
interdependent, delicately balanced arrangement of our material
creation, and thousands of such professionals believe in a divine
Being.
Our physical
universe has been likened to a superbly engineered, flawlessly designed,
perfectly made Swiss watch.
The two
laws of thermodynamics, the process of erosion, the diminution of
natural resources, together with other phenomena, prove our earth
is gradually "running down."
It is obvious
no new energy supplies in the form of fossil fuels are being
buried beneath the surface of the rocks today. While a chance emergence
of volcanic cones such as Surtsey or Paracutin might occur from
time to time, no new mountain building is going on today as it obviously
did in the past, when the soaring Andes, Alps, Rockies, Hindu Kush,
Himalayas and Cascades were shoved into the sky.
Erosion
causes the mountains to gradually wear down. The rivers, bays, estuaries
and ocean bottoms gradually fill with silt, and the physical surface
of our earth gradually moves toward a mean level.
It is obvious that our material creation was designed
to last for a certain, finite period of time.
Consider
an appropriate analogy: When America's astronauts are blasted off
the launching pad at Cape Canaveral, they are in a comparatively
small cocoon, supported by the same physical substances that sustain
life on earth.
Hurtled
into a hostile environment where there is neither discernible gravitational
pull on their bodies, food, air or water, they must endure in a
pressurized capsule, carrying aboard the required nourishment and
elements for survival.
Their food,
water and air are only going to last for a certain period of time.
That period of time is carefully measured.
Through
telemetry, the space center at Houston can keep track of every ounce
of materials aboard this tiny earth like capsule, including even
the recycling of bodily waste.
Just as
the fuel cells aboard the space shuttle had a certain measurable
number of gallons; just as there were only so many ounces of food,
water or oxygen aboard, so that the mission had a certain specified
design limit, beyond which the two astronauts would have died,
failing the infusion of new life-support systems, so our earth
is finite.
Our earth
contains just so much fossil fuel, just so many tons
of various vital and strategic metals and minerals, and can produce
just so much food.
The "master
clock" observation is a fairly common one. While our earth seems
so big and virtually limitless, it has been with a profound shock
that scientists have learned in the last two decades how rapidly
man has polluted his own environment, to the point that the very
oceans themselves and the mantle of air surrounding our beautiful
planet are threatened.
Not only
are the great blue whales threatened with extinction; man himself
stands in deadly peril.
Not only
does man face the threat of extinction through the engines of destruction
created by science, such as atomic and hydrogen bombs, chemical
and biological warfare or other military means, but the threat of
massive starvation through widespread drought and famine, the dread
specter of global disease epidemics brought about by malnutrition,
and the beginning of a new dark age looms frighteningly on the horizon.
We are seemingly
determined to destroy our life-support systems on our beautiful
space capsule, planet earth.
The point
behind all this is that man utterly fails to understand he is on
a trip.
We do not
see ourselves as a precious spark of life aboard the most hospitable
and beautiful spaceship that has ever been devised. Hurtling through
the blackness of nothingness at an incredible speed, turning on
our axis once daily, the moon making its monthly journey around
our oceans and land masses, our spaceship earth, with its accompanying
moon like a fellow traveler, makes an annual journey around the
sun.
We do not
think of ourselves as space beings, walking freely about
underneath the envelope of air that is held fixed firmly to the
surface of our earth because even air has "weight," and is
subject to gravity, but instead insist on thinking of ourselves
as the most permanent fixture about, the while wondering whether
or not there really could be any Being worthy of the name of "God."
We can come
to understand the existence of God; come to understand His divine
nature, by looking at the physical creation His own hands have
produced.
One of the
greatest proofs of the existence of a divine Being is the fact
of LAW! Law requires a Lawgiver!
So far,
we have been dealing mostly with those immutable laws which govern
the universe, the solar system, our earth and all life upon it.
Now it's time to look at the very source of all law, Almighty
God Himself, His first communication with man, and the events
leading to the delivery of the greatest, fairest, most sensible
and practical code of law ever devised.
To begin
- let us start at the beginning.
There are
two places in the Bible where the phrase "in the beginning" is used.
Believe it or not, Genesis 1:1 is not the most ancient, the
truest "beginning" in the sense of the beginning of all things,
of the two.
The phrase
which takes us even further back in the distant past than Genesis
1:1 is found in the Gospel of John, chapter 1, verse 1.
"In the
beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word
was God.
"The same
was in the beginning with God.
"All things
were made by Him; and without Him was not anything made that was
made . . . He was in the world, and the world was made by Him,
and the world knew Him not.
"He came
unto His own, and His own received Him not.
"But as
many as received Him, to them gave He power to become the sons of
God, even to them that believe on His name: . . . and the Word was
made flesh, and dwelt among us, (and we beheld His glory, the glory
as of the only begotten of the Father,) full of grace and truth"
(John 1:1-14).
This passage,
dealing with the dimmest beginnings of creation as we know it, is
an obvious reference to Jesus Christ of Nazareth. The statement
about the Word being "made flesh" as the "only begotten of the Father"
is unmistakable.
One of Dr.
Billy Graham's favorite passages is also found here: "But as many
as received Him, to them gave He power to become the sons of God,
even to them that believe on His name" (John 1:12).
It is obvious
this scripture deals with the preincarnate state of Jesus Christ
of Nazareth.
The Greek
word for "word" is "logos."
The Greek
word conveys the thought of "Spokesman," as if an executive administrator;
the One who did the speaking, through which, by divine fiat, "all
things were made."
Few of the
organized religions of the world believe this simple truth found
in the first chapter of John; that Jesus Christ of Nazareth is,
in fact, the very person of the Godhead who did the creating,
and who therefore was the ancient Lawgiver!
If the churches
of this world understood this beautiful and simple truth, it would
utterly change their approach toward the Ten Commandments.
The popular
misconception is that the Ten Commandments are purely of
the "Old Testament," and are allegedly the harsh, stern laws handed
down by the antiquated "Old Testament" God, who most people seem
to think was God the Father.
The popular
conception is that Jesus Christ abrogated His Father's harsh,
stern law, replacing it with a law which contains "love,
mercy and forgiveness."
Thus, the
churches of this world have portrayed to millions of believers the
false concept that harshness and sternness, a law which was a veritable
"yoke of bondage," was saddled upon hapless human beings by the
Father, but that, through His crucifixion and resurrection,
the Son, Jesus Christ, lifted the requirements of law-keeping
from Christians, thus bringing them out of "bondage."
Just how
utterly ludicrous, misleading and false is this ridiculous
concept will become eminently clear as we proceed.
For the
moment, notice the first chapter of John again. The "Word" (Logos,
or the One who became Jesus Christ) was said to have been "with
God, and the Word was God."
But who
was this?
Simple.
Next turn to Genesis 1:1. "In the beginning God created the heaven
and the earth."
In the first
chapter of Genesis the Hebrew word for "God" is "Elohim." Elohim
has a plural ending, and is analogous to seraph (one
seraph) and seraphim (meaning two or more).
Most of
us commonly speak of "God," meaning only one person. However,
the Hebrew word conveys the clearest meaning of a plurality of
persons - more than one!
Notice Genesis
1.26: "And God said, let Us make man in Our image,
after Our likeness . . ."
The first
chapter of John has already told us that the One member of the plural
Godhead who did the speaking was the "Logos," the One who "became
flesh and dwelled among us."
You are reading
the clearest biblical proof that the personality of the Godhead
who was born of the virgin Mary to become Jesus Christ of Nazareth
and the Savior of all mankind was the CREATOR of the heavens and
the earth, and the very Designer and Creator of all LAW!
When God
called His people Israel out of Egypt and commissioned Moses to
lead them, Moses said unto God, "Who am I, that I should go unto
Pharaoh, and that I should bring forth the children of Israel out
of Egypt? . . .
Behold when
I come unto the children of Israel, and shall say unto them, the
God of your fathers hath sent me unto you; and they shall say to
me, 'What is His name?' What shall I say unto them?
"And God
said unto Moses, I AM THAT I AM: and He said, thus shalt thou say
unto the children of Israel, I AM hath sent me unto you."
This is
the first place in the Bible where such an expression is used. As
we covered earlier, it carries the connotation of immutability,
permanence, He Who is.
When His
Jewish antagonists disdained Christ, claiming He was making Himself
"greater than our father Abraham, which is dead," Jesus answered,
"Your father Abraham rejoiced to see My day: and he saw it, and
was glad.
"Then said
the Jews unto Him, Thou art not yet fifty years old, and hast Thou
seen Abraham?
"Jesus said
unto them, verily verily I say unto you, before Abraham was, I AM"!
(John 8:53-58). Jesus directly referred
to His preincarnate state long before Abraham, and used the
same name He had when He spoke to Moses: "I AM!"
There are
many more proofs of this simple biblical truth, which make it all
the more surprising that the major church denominations know nothing
of it.
Christ is
called the ROCK that followed the Israelites in the wilderness (I
Corinthians 10:4) It is perfectly clear that the Being of the divine
Godhead who literally wrote the Ten Commandments with His
own finger was the Person of the Deity who later became Jesus
Christ!
It would
require a whole book, at the very least, to cover all of the various
arguments mounted by the churches against the requirements to keep
God's Ten Commandments!
The subjects
would include a thorough exposition of "law and grace"; "Old and
New Covenants"; "the dispensation of grace"; the meaning of the
sacrifice of Christ; what is sin; and a host of others.
Briefly,
however, notice what Paul said was the true function of the law.
". . . I had not known sin, but by the law: for I had not
known lust, except the law had said, thou shalt not covet" (Romans
7:7).
The apostle
Paul pointed out that the Ten Commandments clearly identify what
is sin!
In this
important seventh chapter of Romans, read for yourself whether or
not the apostle Paul seemed to be "doing away" with the law (which
he could not have done, for he had no such authority, anyway) or
whether he is upholding the Ten Commandments of God.
"Therefore
the law is holy, and the commandment holy, and just and good"
(Romans 7:12).
"For I delight
in the law of God after the inward man" (Romans 7:22).
Remember,
the law merely points out what sin is!
The scripture
many pastors would refuse to quote in answer to the question, "What
is sin?" is found in I John 3:4.
It says,
"Whosoever committeth sin transgresseth also the law: for sin
is the transgression of the law."
There exists
abundant proof which we shall reveal later which shows it
is absolutely required for Christians to observe the laws of
God, not only in the letter, but in the Spirit! There
exists abundant proof that Jesus Christ magnified the Ten
Commandments of God, making them infinitely more binding.
Much more
on this later. But now it's time to take a look at the Ten Commandments.
What, after
all, is so wrong with the Ten Commandments? Why is
there such bias and resentment against them? Why do the churches
of this world go to such extremes in attempting to ridicule anyone
who believes in keeping them? Why do so many millions believe it
is not incumbent upon Christians to observe God's laws?
There are
only two places in the Bible where the complete Decalogue is found.
You may find the Ten Commandments listed in both Exodus 20 and Deuteronomy
5.
Now, for
the purposes of answering our question, "Just what is so wrong
with the law?" let's take each commandment, one by one, and,
using plain common sense, find out what would happen if the
whole world kept just that one commandment. Let's see the
practical application of each of the 10.
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