Reflecting God's Character Through the Ten Commandments

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The Ten Commandments are not simply an arbitrary list of rules; they are a direct reflection of the glorious character of our wonderful God. In the New Testament, some of you will know this verse, Romans chapter 3 and verse 23: all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God. [00:00:17]

What God is saying to His own redeemed people is, "Look, I've made you my own. You bear my name in the world, and therefore what I'm calling you to as my redeemed people is that you will live a life that is a reflection of what I'm like, and a reflection of what I'm like is right here for you in these Ten Commandments." [00:01:15]

Why should you not commit adultery? Answer: because your God is faithful, and He wants to see a reflection of His faithfulness in you. He says to you, "I will never leave you, and I will never forsake you." Now you are His child; you are to reflect His faithfulness. [00:01:39]

Why should you not steal? Well, because God can be trusted, and because you belong to Him as His redeemed son or His redeemed daughter, He wants you to be trustworthy as He is worthy of all your trust. Why should you not lie? Well, because God's word is truth. [00:02:01]

God is content; He is at peace in Himself because He is working all things out in accordance with His sovereign will. And if you belong to Him and therefore you represent Him in the world, well, God says, "Let there be a peace and a contentment about you." [00:02:37]

The Bible tells us that God is good and that our good lies in reflecting who He is. So what happens when a culture turns away from God is that there's then a desperate scramble to define what good actually is, and it gets defined by various groups according to self-interest. [00:04:28]

David says in the Psalms, "Oh, how I love your law." Now, why would David say that he loves the law of God? Answer: he loves God, and the law of God is a reflection of the character of God. And because he loves God, he loves the reflection that is there in the commandments. [00:05:07]

The Ten Commandments really spell out for us what a life of love really looks like, what a life that is patterned after the character of God actually looks like. Remember, on one occasion, Jesus was asked by someone who was actually trying to trip Him up with a trick question. [00:05:36]

Jesus was asked, "Which is the great commandment in the law?" Pick one that's the most important. And instead of picking one, what Jesus did was He wrapped all ten together, and He said this: "You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind." [00:06:23]

The first four commandments tell us what loving God looks like. It's that you have no other gods before the Lord. It's that you don't make an image. In other words, you love Him as He is, not as you would like or imagine Him to be. It means that you hallow His name. [00:07:18]

The last six commandments tell us what it looks like to love your neighbor as yourself. And when God speaks to us and lays it out, He's saying to us very clearly with the fifth commandment, "You know what? If you're going to talk about love, it better begin at home." [00:08:06]

The Ten Commandments are a mirror that reflects the glory of God. God is love, and He calls us as His redeemed people to a life that reflects who He is, and what that life looks like is spelled out in the Ten Commandments. That's why David says, "Oh, how I love your law." [00:09:15]

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