On the heels of the Ashley Madison info leak, we find ourselves at number seven in our series on the Ten Commandments: "Do not commit adultery." What is wrong with two consenting adults making a decision to pursue another outlet for emotional and sexual intimacy? What so big about adultery?
"Do not kill." Sounds pretty simple, right? But is there more than meets the eye in the sixth commandment?
"Honor your father and mother" has implications for our response to every single authority in our lives, including mom and dad.
What is the fourth commandments about? Is it just about using God's Name as a curse or swear word or is there much more to it?
What does it mean to "keep the Sabbath?" Isn't the Sabbath a Jewish observance? Have Christians altered the Sabbath and made it something else? What does the Sabbath have to do with Jesus and what does He have to do with the Lord's Day. Listen along as we answer all these questions stemming from the fourth commandment.
You've probably heard of the "Ten Commandments" before, but how familiar with them are you? What are the Ten Commandments, what do they mean, and how are they relevant to our lives today?
Does God care how we worship Him? What is God requiring of us in the Second Commandment?
Where do Christians learn to live a life that is pleasing to God? Is Christian instruction found exclusively in the New Testament or is does the Law of the Old Testament also teach Christians how to live and to please God? Since Christians are no longer under the Law, what is the role of God's Law in the life of the Believer?
What do you think when you hear someone referred to as a "yes man?" It's probably not very positive. But what if being a "yes man" was actually a positive trait? What if it was an essential trait for accomplishing God's purposes for the church? Listen to this sermon to learn about God's plan for His Church and the role of "yes men" for Jesus.