In yesterday’s devotional I highlighted two questions from Tim Keller’s book, Counterfeit Gods.** Today I’m going to highlight two more. They are designed to help us think about our ultimate commitments. Is God number one in our lives, or have we let something or someone else compete for the throne that only belongs to him?1. … Continue reading A perpetual factory of idols
10 commandments
No other gods before me
The first commandment is well known: “You shall have no other gods before me” (Exodus 20:3).It’s about putting God first. But we easily miss something else that is very important. It’s connected to the word “gods.”Let’s be honest. That word can make many of us uncomfortable. We know there is only one true God, the … Continue reading No other gods before me
You gotta know ‘em to keep ‘em
“And these words that I command you today shall be on your heart” (Deuteronomy 6:6).Andy used to have conversations with Agnes in the laundromat. They would talk about a bunch of different things. It would often come up that she kept the 10 Commandments. It was basically her way of shutting down the conversation.One day … Continue reading You gotta know ‘em to keep ‘em
Neutralized from outside sources
“They set out from Rephidim and came into the wilderness of Sinai, and they encamped in the wilderness. There Israel encamped before the mountain, while Moses went up to God” (Exodus 19:2-3).The mountain in question is Mount Sinai. It’s where God gave the 10 Commandments to the people through Moses. The traditional location of the … Continue reading Neutralized from outside sources
They’re for you, but for others too
“Give justice to the weak and the fatherless; maintain the right of the afflicted and the destitute” (Psalm 82:3).As discussed in yesterday’s devotional, many modern people think the 10 Commandments are random. They also think of them as restrictive rules that are designed to make life worse.But when you look closely at the content and … Continue reading They’re for you, but for others too
They trigger within us the image of God
“If you obey my commands, you will remain in my love…” (John 15:10)I can’t overstate the global influence of the 10 Commandments. They have shaped not only individuals, but entire societies. To a lot of people, however, they seem random. But they’re not. Amongst other things, they actually reflect God’s character. For example, we shall not murder … Continue reading They trigger within us the image of God
God’s pure medicine for your soul
The 10 Commandments continue to apply to Christians today. Of all the commandments, do you want to know which one gets the most space? Is it murder, idolatry or adultery? Nope. It’s one day a week for Sabbath rest. Trust me: This isn’t a guilt trip. Many of us struggle to find time to rest. … Continue reading God’s pure medicine for your soul
Sovereign, holy, wise, loving, good—always
To some people, the Ten Commandments seem like a list of rules. In fact, when you read through the Bible, you start to notice that there are a whole bunch of rules and instructions about how to live. If you just think they are arbitrary rules then you are going to start resenting them. That’s … Continue reading Sovereign, holy, wise, loving, good—always
Practical ideas for finding rest
The Valley of Vision is a devotional which contains this prayer. As you read it, keep in mind that “Immanuel” means God-with-us and is one of the names of Jesus: “Assure us that we shall at last enter Immanuel’s land, where none is ever sick and the son will always shine.”* That will be great… … Continue reading Practical ideas for finding rest
Heaven’s appetizer
One day a week for rest and worship is heaven’s appetizer. Here’s what I mean. Think of an appetizer. It’s something that tastes good and is satisfying, but makes you anticipate or look forward to the full meal that is yet to come. It whets your appetite. That’s what the day of rest and worship … Continue reading Heaven’s appetizer