"It is only when we truly know and understand that we have a limited time on earth and that we have no way of knowing when our time is up that we will begin to live each day to the fullest, as if it were the only one we had."
Elizabeth Kubler-Ross

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

To honor thy father and mother.

I have been mulling over a few recent events in some close friend's lives as of lately. Causing me to than mull over my very own life. Yes, a lot of the choices that we make come from how we were raised. You watch mom do something all through your child hood, and than mom wonders where you got it from when you are older. Everywhere I turn this month I am reminded how important it is to bring your children up with honesty and integrity. I can't stop thinking about the 10 commandments. If we really stopped to rethink our Sunday school day's and thought about how these simple (yet oh so very hard) commandments would apply to our lives, I truly believe we would see more blessings than curses. In fact I KNOW we would, the father promises it. Just thoughts.

O.K., here they are, for your memorization pleasure, from Exodus 20: 3-17 (NLT)

Number One: Do not worship any other gods besides me.

This one is pretty simple. God Almighty is number one -- and there are no gods before Him!

Number Two: Do not make idols of any kind

If God is number one, how can a graven image, or a copy, be number one? Inevitably it will be a "number two," because only God can be number one! So commandment number twois no idols.

Number Three: Do not misuse the name of the Lord your God.

The Bible tells us that God has revealed Himself as three in one; the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. We call this the Trinity. So it is easy to remember that God is "three" in one, and we know His "name" as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit -- Yahweh God. Therefore, commandmentnumber three says don't take His "name" in vain.

Number Four: Remember to observe the Sabbath day by keeping it holy.

Jesus told his disciples, "The Sabbath was made for man, and not man for the Sabbath." The Sabbath is a day set aside to worship God. It is a day of rest. In other words, worship and rest are what the Sabbath is there "for" -- so commandment number four is to remember the Sabbath and keep it holy.

Number Five: Honor your father and mother. Then you will live a long, full life in the land the Lord your God will give you.

This commandment is the only one with a corresponding promise -- that your days will be long on the earth. So, if you honor your father and mother you will live a long life. We remember it by saying, number five "keeps you alive!"

Number Six: Do not murder.

We've all heard the term "six feet under" referring to burying the dead. That's how to memorize commandment number six, do not murder, or don't put anyone "six feet under."

Number Seven: Do not commit adultery.

Lust is one of the "seven deadly sins" in the Roman Catholic catechism. So I remember commandment number seven -- adultery, which is a result of giving in to lust -- as one of the deadly sins that I should avoid.

Now that's a little hard to explain to the children, so I told them that commandment number seven is about being loyal, and avoiding "the seven deadly sins." I wasn't sure that they'd get it, but they took my word for it, and they still remember that commandment number seven is "be loyal" (some good advice for the adults, too).

Number Eight: Do not steal.

For this one I reminded my kids of the story of Aladdin, the thief of Baghdad. In the beginning of the story he steals a piece of bread and begins "eating" it. Suddenly, the police are upon him and he gets in trouble for what he "ate." So, the kids remember commandment number eight as, do not steal.

Number Nine: Do not testify falsely against your neighbor.

Now this one is a bit of a stretch, I will admit, and it reveals a little bit of my rock-and-roll roots. Most people remember the big hoopla about back-masking on various recordings from 1960s, '70s, and '80s. One particularly memorable allegation was about a Beatles song called "Revolution Number Nine" (some of you know where I'm going with this). The rumor was that if you played this rather odd song backwards there was some sort of hidden message. The truth of the matter was that there wasn't really anything there other than Ringo Starr droning the words "number nine, number nine, number nine" in reverse. So the allegation about number nine was a "false witness" -- get it? Well, anyway, my kids got it and they remembered that commandment number nine is, don't bear false witness.

Number Ten: Do not covet your neighbor's house

We often say, "on a scale from one to ten, with one being the least attractive and ten being the most, how would you rate" whatever it may be. So something that is rated at ten is very nice. In our human nature we tend to covet what is very nice. So commandment number tenis, don't covet.

The Greatest Commandment

So there you have them. I hope this fun little tool will help you memorize the Ten Commandments and make them a central part of your life. If my suggestion doesn't work, make up a system that will work for you. Either way, take time to memorize these special verses of Scripture.

Jesus taught that these commandments can be summed up as, "You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your strength, and with all your mind, and your neighbor as yourself" (Luke 10:27). Remember, that's what the Ten Commandments are all about.


The last thing I am going to leave you with is this song:



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