Session 20

A new way to think about God’s commands

From Exodus: A 34-Day Devotional

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Exodus 20

At some point, you’ve probably heard, “If you obey all the rules, you miss all the fun.” Those of us that have tested this can say that it isn’t entirely true. Some of life’s biggest regrets come from having fun in the moment at the expense of our future. And while we all want to enjoy life, rules are in place to guide our actions and protect us from harm.

Years ago God gave a set of 10 commands to His people, the nation of Israel. In Exodus 20:20, we learn that these commands were designed to keep them from harm. Even more, these rules served as a guide for how to live a life close to God.

These commandments are still here for our benefit today and teach us about our relationship with God and others. The first four commands show us how deeply God loves us and desires a relationship with us. The other commands show us how our relationships with others can honor God when we live a life that is pleasing to Him.

God knew we would eventually see a perfect example of these rules put into practice through the life of his son, Jesus. Because of Jesus, our hope doesn't have to be in keeping the rules, but in the One who perfected and completed them.

Reflect:

  • When have you experienced safety and peace by following a guideline that someone has placed in your life at work, at home, or in public?
  • Which of the Ten Commandments is most difficult to put into practice in your life?
  • How does knowing that our hope is ultimately in Jesus give you comfort?

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