The Ten
March 1/2, 2014
One of the key identity markers for God’s people is the Ten Commandments. When God called His people, the Hebrews, out of slavery from Egypt and into a new land of promise, God established a new covenant with them. This covenant was an agreement outlining God’s relationship with the people. It was a covenant of grace characterized by a new way of life as a community and as individuals. While there were many parts of this, the Ten Commandments—or Decalogue—are a good summary of this covenant. In this series, we will continue our exploration of what Exodus means to us as 21st century followers of Jesus.
How might we be shaped by the Ten Commandments, and how might they be chiseled upon our hearts, minds and lives?
Key passages: Exodus 3:19; Matthew 5:17-20
Other Sermons In This Series
Set Apart
March 16, 2014
Murder, Adultery & Theft
March 30, 2014
The One and Only
March 09, 2014