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  • Seventh day is sabbath - In Reply on Exodus 20 - 4 years ago
    GAZ-Yes, the law is still in effect today, Hebrews 13:8 God is the same yesterday, today and forever. Commandment 4 Exodus 20:8-11 is important and will come into play right before Jesus comes, man will enforce his law to worship on 1st day of wk Sunday but we are to worship God and be obedient to His laws and worship on 7th day of wk. Acts 5:29 better to obey God not man
  • Seventh day is sabbath - In Reply on Ephesians 5 - 4 years ago
    BSP- Commandment 3, Exodus 20:7 Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain. Commandment 9 Exodus 20:16 Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor. The 10 commandments are still in effect today, God does not change. Commandment 4 Exodus 20:8-11 Remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy.
  • Adam - In Reply on Exodus 20 - 4 years ago
    It is unfortunate that the sin of the world pollutes even within churches as you may hear church staff and even pastors use God's name in vain as if the culture says it's ok so somehow God is now ok with it. Not true. I wouldn't dare say this. Exodus 20:7 and Matthew 12:36-37.
  • Christian Corner - In Reply on Exodus 20 - 4 years ago
    First: CALLING: Say a complete prayer always unless you were say in an imminent car crash, with just enough time to call on your heavenly Father " Jesus!", or " Oh God!"... On the other hand, it is profanity in vain if uttered out side of a prayer...i.e as an exclamation. Second: TAKING:Applies to " His people who are called by His name" ...must be true to their son-ship. Just my opinion
  • Frank - In Reply on Exodus 20 - 4 years ago
    Amen brother.
  • Evangelist Andrew Kelly - In Reply on Exodus 20 - 5 years ago
    The ten commandments showed you were s righteous Jew if you did what they said, the law of righteousness. Now, we our the righteousness of God in Christ Jesus by doing what Jesus said as he had new laws and commandments. It is now in is and no longer on stone. Romans 10:4 For Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to every one that believeth.
  • Me - In Reply on Exodus 20 - 5 years ago
    Saying anything with God's name cuss words
  • Donny Love singer/entertainer - In Reply on Exodus 20 - 5 years ago
    let's take it one more step, now that the school master is gone he left us with this saying in Hebrews 10:26, this is a precept to the school master leaving us, we are commanded to give precepts to ALL scripture psalm 119:104... Isaiah 28:10
  • James Bell on Exodus 20 - 5 years ago
    I am doing and in depth study of the ten Commandments.
  • Church - In Reply on Exodus 20 - 5 years ago
    If you say the Lords name with out respect you are taking his name in vain
  • Heather Smith on Exodus 20 - 5 years ago
    What is considered taking His name in vain?
  • GAZ on Exodus 20 - 5 years ago
    I keep the Law, by Gods grace, because He loves me and I am a Christian. I keep it because I am a Christian, not to be a Christian. By the blood of Jesus I am no longer under the condemnation of the law. To say we no longer need to keep the law because we are no longer under the law is a complete misinterpretation. Gods moral law, the ten commandments, has never been rescinded. The law stands.
  • Adam - In Reply - 5 years ago
    Hi Anthony, I want to clarify who your wife looks up to: God, or a teacher of the class? And specifically does 'look up to' mean in this context? Respect? Admire on a spiritual level? Covet? Idolize? The first two are positive and the last two are negative and sinful, so it helps to know specifically before offering suggestions. Exodus 20:17 Have you respected or admired others before or now? Should that make your wife jealous? Obviously there should be physical boundaries too in a marriage so that people aren't alone with members of the opposite sex in a room, etc, but provided that barriers is there, and mutual trust is there, the Word says there's no fear in love. 1 John 4:18
  • Riikka - In Reply on Exodus 20 - 5 years ago
    God wanted to be present among His people. He spoke to Moses and gave instructions how to build altars for Him. He wanted people to remember Him and also not to sin.
  • Randy Blair - In Reply - 5 years ago
    Hey Matt, scripture has alot to say about abortion. Simple answer, it's murder and an atrocious sin. Please read these passages. Jeremiah 1:5, Psalm 139:13-16, Job 10:8-12, 31:15, Isaiah 44:2, Psalm 127:2, Deuteronomy 27:25 30:19, Exodus 20:13. Scripture is clear that God has formed and made us all, and knows us in our mothers womb. So to kill that undelivered child is abomination in Gods eyes
  • Randy Blair - In Reply - 5 years ago
    Jeff, the Word of God is very clear on sex before marriage and marriage itself. Marriage is a covenant relationship between a man and a woman. It was instituted for populating the earth, or multiplying as scripture sometimes calls it, which can only be done by a male and a female as God set forth for it to be. Sex outside of marriage is adultery, which is sin. Exodus 20:14 Mt 5:27-28 will help
  • Vernon Cartwright - In Reply - 5 years ago
    You are correct to say the Sabbath was changed. It was not changed biblically, neither did Christ change the Sabbath to Sunday. No where in the Bible will you find the word Sunday. Exodus 20:8-11, Mark 2:27,28, Luke 4:16. If we are followers of Christ, we will follow His example that He set for us. John 14:14 If you love keep my commandments.
  • James Peter Fisher on Exodus 20 - 5 years ago
    And all through Galatians Paul uses faithful Abraham as an example of faith and GOD shows what Abraham did with faith Genesis 26 5 Because that Abraham obeyed my voice, and kept my charge, my commandments, my statutes, and my laws.
  • James Peter Fisher on Exodus 20 - 5 years ago
    When you read about david and solomon patriarch's saying and david and others calls him the rock of his salvation jesus christ simply the stone the builders rejected has become the head of the corner which stone do you suppose they are speaking of there is only onehe is my rock of salvation
  • Cartwright - In Reply - 5 years ago
    The original sabbaths which were the ceremonial law were nailed to the cross. The moral law was written on table of stone, with the finger of God. EXODUS 20:8-11. The Ceremonial law written by Moses, Deut. 31:24-26. Hosea 2:11 is referring to the ceremonial laws. The ten commandments is still binding today. Where there is no law there is no sin.
  • Stanjett - In Reply on Exodus 20 - 5 years ago
    If I was a school master, I would give you a grade of A
  • Evangelist Andrew Kelly - In Reply on Exodus 20 - 5 years ago
    The ten commandments was a schoolmaster to bring us to Christ. Moses walked around with the law of death the ten commandments. Jesus walked around with a new law, the law of the spirit of life in Christ Jesus. Galations 3:24 Wherefore the law was our schoolmaster to bring us unto Christ, that we might be justified by faith. 25 But after that faith is come, we are no longer under a schoolmaster
  • James Peter Fisher on Exodus 20 - 5 years ago
    The ten commandments is without a doubt the word of god that became flesh and dwelt among us our perfect righteoussness
  • Brad Watson, Miami on Exodus 20 - 5 years ago
    The 4th Commandment is "Keep the 7th day holy". This is a BIG example of GOD 7 4 Theory. Sabbath 7 letters Shabbat 7 Shabbos 7 is the seventh 7 day.
  • JP on Revelation 22 - 5 years ago
    EXODUS 20:12 Honour thy father and thy mother: that thy days may be long upon the land which the LORD thy God giveth thee.
  • Bruce on Exodus 20 - 5 years ago
    The swelling of The Belly is Kwashiorkor,The Body Retaining Water, in The Feet, Legs, Arms etc. Is Oedema. Has Nothing to do with The Bread.
  • David Conley on Exodus 20 - 5 years ago
    My thought on this curse is a medical one. Those who have been seriously deprived of protein will lose much weight. Then when followed with water and carbohydrates (the bread) causes swelling of the abdomen, as witnessed by seeing starving children in Africa. Again this is based merely on my medical education, NOT on a vast knowledge of Bible curses.
  • Kory Murray on Exodus 20 - 5 years ago
    This is God's truth. The way to peace.It is good to read the bible for all aspects of our lives. The Holy Spirit will guide us into all truth. If there are any problems in our lives, we need to think if a godly way to correct them. It is all written in the scriptures. Which one of us by worrying can add one cubic to our stature? Remember to pray like Jesus taught " in this manner".There is a order
  • Linda joy BRUIN on Deuteronomy 1 - 6 years ago
    Gordon u can fine the 10 commandments in Exodus 20:3 - 17.
  • BSP on Exodus 20 - 6 years ago
    Verse 5~Jehovah God requires exclusive devotion. We must give him our whole-hearted devotion and worship.


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