An Outline of our faith
The Ten Commandments
Q. What are the Ten Commandments?
A. The Ten Commandments are the laws give to Moses and the people of Israel.
Q. What do we learn from these commandments?
A. We learn two things: our duty to God, and our duty to our neighbors.
Q. What is our duty to God?
A. Our duty is to believe and trust in God;
- To love and obey God and to bring others to know him;
- To put nothing
in the place of God;
- To show God respect in thought, word, and
deed;
- And to set aside regular times for worship, prayer, and
the study of God's ways.
Q. What is our duty to our neighbors?
A. Our duty to our neighbors is to love them as ourselves, and
to do to other people as we wish them to do to us;
- V To love, honor,
and help our parents and family; to honor those in authority,
and to meet their just demands;
- To show respect for the
life God has given us; to work and pray for peace; to bear no malice,
prejudice, or hatred in our hearts; and to be kind to all the creatures
of God;
- To use our bodily desires as God intended;
- To be honest and fair
in our dealings; to seek justice, freedom, and the necessities of
life for all people; and to use our talents and possessions as ones
who must answer for them to God;
- To speak the truth, and not to
mislead others by our silence;
- To resist temptations to envy,
greed, and jealousy; to rejoice in other people's gifts and graces;
and to do our duty for the love of God, who has called us into fellowship
with him.
Q. What is the purpose of the Ten Commandments?
A. The Ten Commandments were given to define our relationship
with God and our neighbors.
Q. Since we do not fully obey them, are they useful at all?
A. Since we do not fully obey them, we see more clearly our sin and our
need for redemption.
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