Understanding God's Law Through Love and Faith

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"Jesus knew that the law was born in the heart of God's love. He knew that God gave us this law, all of this law, because he loved us. He therefore knew that the law should always be an expression of God's love for men and it should always affect man's well-being." [00:02:12]

"Jesus never lost sight of the fact that God had a purpose when he gave those laws. When he gave the Sabbath laws, for instance, and there were many of them which were applications to the commandment about keeping the Sabbath day holy, Jesus knew that the purpose of those Sabbath laws was the well-being of man." [00:02:52]

"God didn't create a law and make a man to fit into that law. He created the man and he made the law for man's benefit. Before he applied the law of God to the lives of people, he always passed the law of God through the prism of the love of God and then he applied the law of God to the lives of people." [00:03:16]

"The first commandment on that first tablet was thou shalt have no other gods before me. Now someone has said that the message of the Bible can be sifted down to two words again and again, and it is sifted down to two words again and again, and those two words are God first." [00:06:35]

"God is a spirit, and he wants us to come to him by faith. Don't eliminate the need for faith and don't violate this concept that God is a spirit by trying to make him something tangible like an idol." [00:07:51]

"Honor your father and your mother. It's interesting how the Jewish culture still, I believe, does this and benefits greatly from it, and the Chinese culture, at least in the past, has always benefited from this principle." [00:10:25]

"This commandment has a promise: if you will do this, honor your father and your mother, your days will be long. It will want to benefit you, and it really does. There are a lot of people in prison, people whose lives have been just reduced to shambles because nobody ever told them about this commandment or how important it really was." [00:12:14]

"The spirit of this law is life is in the hands of God. The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away. That's the way it's supposed to be. Today, we have our problems with the sophisticated support systems and we have a definition now of what death is that this is getting more and more vague." [00:13:52]

"God is the giver of life and the taker of life. I remember an occasion when one of my brothers had a cerebral hemorrhage, and he wasn't supposed to recover. A neurosurgeon wanted to do an operation on him that was ninety-eight percent fatal. He said, 'Let's learn something.'" [00:15:26]

"Thou shalt not commit adultery. I believe the spirit of this commandment is what we might call children's right. It's the plan of God, we said back there in Genesis chapter 2, to take persons and make them partners that they might be parents and then produce person to become partners and parents." [00:16:31]

"Thou shalt not bear false witness. Now, this is the one commandment I don't think we look at closely enough. You hear people say you're not supposed to tell a bald-faced lie, but a little white lie is all right. So we have bald-faced lies and white lies." [00:19:25]

"Thou shalt not covet. Again, the spirit of this commandment is like the one thou shalt not steal. God does have a rule about what we have, the life that we have, the family we have, the house we have, the position we have, the place in life that we have. God has a will about that." [00:22:06]

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