Exodus
Honouring parents (Exod 20:12)
Exod 20:12 Given the prominence of discussions relating to child abuse in our world, the command to honour parents may have become more controversial than it needs to be. Obviously, such a command should never be used to enforce obedience…
Sabbath rest II – cultivating restfulness (Matt 11:28-30)
Matt 11:28-30 In my last post, I reflected on the background to the Sabbath command within the OT, today I consider what we do with such a command. Should Christians keep a rest-day? Should it be on Saturday or Sunday?…
Sabbath rest I (Exod 20:8-11)
Exod 20:8-11 Symbolic actions can be hugely significant. They can transform our attitudes, as in the case of my friend who had a difficult relationship with her mother. She wrote her a letter and put into it all her anger…
Jealous God, intergenerational punishment (Exod 20:5)
Exod 20:5 In my last post on the second commandment I had no space to engage with two particular issues that causes concern for readers and I address them here. Jealous God The motivation clause in Exod 20:5 describes God…
Idols and not taking God’s name in vain (Exod 20:4-7)
Exod 20:4-7 We might wonder what meaningful application might be drawn from these two commandments for today. After all, making images of either God or other gods is hardly a temptation among evangelical Christians. In a similar way, not taking…
No other gods (Exod 20:1-3)
Exod 20:1-3 Most of us have met people who do not wish to be associated with the Church yet maintain that they are trying to be good and keep the Ten Commandments as a baseline. What they have in mind,…
Approaching God with reverence (Exod 19:16-25)
Exod 19:16-25 Christians often contrast our open approach to God (Heb 10:19-20) with the distance kept by Israel at Sinai (Exod 19:12-13). However, we should not drive too great a wedge between the OT people of God and ourselves and…
Be prepared! (Exod 19:10-15)
Exod 19:10-15 For the past few weeks in NZ, we have heard the repeated warning to prepare for another COVID outbreak, yet many have remained complacent and impatient of such advice. As the threat has now become reality, we realise…
All that the Lord has spoken, we will do! (Exod 19:7-9)
Exod 19:7-9 A girl in the young adults’ group I belonged to was getting married and at her wedding the minister emphasised the importance of putting the other person first in the relationship and prioritising love for them before one’s…
A kingdom of priests and a holy nation (Exod 19:1-6)
Exod 19:1-6 One of the questions that Christians face in connection with the Old Testament is how to understand the role of the Mosaic Law. The Law for us evokes the hypocrisy of some Pharisees condemned by Jesus and pernickety…