Preamble and First Commandment
- Preamble and First Commandment
Description
The First Commandment instructs us about who God is and that we should worship only Him.
Outline
Worship in the Old Testament
Part 2
III. The Ten Commandments (part 1)
A. Two Reasons the Decalogue is Significant
1. Historical Background
2. Exposition of the double commandment (Love God / Love your neighbor)
B. Numbering Systems
1. Reformed / Orthodox
2. Catholic / Lutheran
3. Jewish
C. Preamble - "I am the LORD your God ..."
1. Covenant document
2. God's initiation and invitation
a. 1 John 4:10
b. 1 John 4:19
D. First Commandment - "You shall have no other gods."
1. Flows from the preamble
2. God is one.
a. Deuteronomy 6:4-5
b. Isaiah 42:8
c. Joshua 23:6-8
3. Concerned with the object of worship
4. Spoken to covenant people
5. What other gods are there?
a. Individually
b. Congregationally
6. Meditation on the Torah
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