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Posted byMike BennettonJune 17, 2011

Do the Ten Commandments need to be updatedor upheld?

You may have heard back in 2008 that Archbishop Gianfranco Girotti felt the Catholics seven deadly sins needed to be updated. According to the BBC report, he wanted to add things like environmental pollution, genetic manipulation, accumulating excessive wealth and drug trafficking and consumption to his new list. (The old list, including gluttony, greed and sloth, is traced back to Pope Gregory I in A.D. 590.)

What about the Ten Commandments? They are much older. They were given by God on Mount Sinai about 3,500 years ago. Actually, though, they are much older, considering that Abraham obeyed Gods commandments hundreds of years earlier (Genesis 26:5).

Did Jesus Christ replace or update them? Do they need an update today? Or do they provide timeless, foundational principles that help us know and choose right actionsand thoughtsover wrong behaviors and mind-sets? Do they help us see how to love our neighbors and how to love Godthe way He wants to be loved?

What the Bible says about the Ten Commandments

Jesus said He didnt come to destroy the Law or the Prophets, what we call the Old Testament today (Matthew 5:17-19). He didnt annul the Ten Commandments. He taught their deeper, spiritual application.

When asked which commandment was the greatest, He summarized the Ten Commandments and the whole Bible this way: You shall love the LORD your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind. This is the first and great commandment. And the second is like it: You shall love your neighbor as yourself. On these two commandments hang all the Law and the Prophets (Matthew 22:37-40).

Jesus showed the spiritual intent of the Ten Commandments. The first four show how to love God the way He wants to be loved. The last six show how to love our neighbors.

Jesus also said, If you want to enter into life, keep the commandments (Matthew 19:17). When asked which commandments, He listed five of the Ten Commandments, along with the summary statement, You shall love your neighbor as yourself (verses 18-19).

The apostle Paul said, Therefore the law is holy, and the commandment holy and just and good. For we know that the law is spiritual (Romans 7:12, 14). How can the natural, fleshly man learn and obey this holy, spiritual law? Paul showed that this is made possible through Jesus Christ and by being led by the Holy Spirit (Romans 7:25; 8:7-9, 14).

Jesus Christ not only paid the death penalty for our sins (Romans 5:9; 6:23; 2 Corinthians 5:21; 1 Peter 1:18-19), He showed the way and will provide us help to follow Gods good and beneficial way of lifethe way of love. We must seek to change, to walk as He walks and to love as He loves (1 John 2:6; John 13:34). Paul shows that the law is designed to teach us how to love (Romans 13:9-10). Love is the spiritual intent of the law.

The problem is not the law, but our weak flesh. But through the Holy Spirit God helps us overcome that obstacle by writing the law in our hearts and minds as we diligently study and seek to obey His law (Hebrews 8:8-10). This is the heart of the New Covenant.

James also expands on the spiritual intent of the Ten Commandments. He called Gods law the royal law (James 2:8). How is it a royal law? It is the law of the Kingdom of God, and Jesus Christ will return as King of Kings in that Kingdom (Revelation 19:16).

James also called it the perfect law of liberty (James 1:25; 2:12). James compares the law with a mirror (1:23-25). Just looking in the mirrorjust knowing the perfect law of Godis not enough. We must use Gods help to make the changes in ourselves and show the love to others and God that the law shows us.

Not burdensome

Some have looked at Gods law as bondageas a heavy burden they feel God eventually sent Jesus to remove from us. But the Bible clearly shows the perfect, eternal, spiritual law of God is a law of liberty:

Which laws were superseded?

Physical circumcision is not part of the Ten Commandments and is clearly shown in the New Testament to have been superseded by spiritual circumcisiona change of heart (Romans 2:29). Later, the book of Hebrews shows that the sacrifices and temple rituals have been superseded by Christs sacrifice. They and the civil law (specific regulations necessary to govern the nation of Israel) generally cannot and need not be practiced by Christians today. But even these give us principles and lessons we can apply today.

The eternal spiritual law remains as the framework for a moral, godly life. The laws and principles taught throughout the Bible are consistent and still guide the Christian today.

What was the real bondage?

Jesus Christ made clear what the real burden and bondage is: Slavery to sin. The truth makes us free from slavery to sin (John 8:31-36).

Gods truth is revealed throughout the Bible, which Paul explained was given by inspirationliterally, God-breathed (2 Timothy 3:16). The Holy Scriptures (what we call the Old Testament) are able to make you wise for salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus (3:15).

So why does it seem Paul sometimes put down the law? Some of these passages take careful study, but most become clearer by considering some key arguments that Paul was making:

The apostle Peter recognized Pauls writings as Scripture, but acknowledged that Pauls epistles include some things hard to understand (2 Peter 3:16). In examining difficult-to-understand scriptures, remember that Paul also called the law holy, just and good (Romans 7:12). And he said, What shall we say then? Shall we continue in sin that grace may abound? Certainly not! How shall we who died to sin live any longer in it? (Romans 6:1-2).

So, we can only be made right with God by the gracious sacrifice of Jesus Christ. Nothing we can do can earn forgiveness. But after seeing how horrible sin isseeing how good and beneficial Gods laws areseeing how much God hates sin and how much He loves usthe only correct response is to do what Christ told the woman caught in adultery: Go and sin no more (John 8:11).

The Ten Commandments are a wonderful gift from God, and each is worthy of study and meditation. Read a short study of each commandment starting June 20, 2011, on the Daily Bible Verse Blog.

Here are links to the commandments:

The First Commandment: You Shall Have No Other Gods

The Second Commandment: You Shall Not Make a Carved Image

The Third Commandment: You Shall Not Take God's Name in Vain

The Fourth Commandment: Remember the Sabbath Day

The Fifth Commandment: Honor Your Father and Mother

The Sixth Commandment: You Shall Not Murder

The Seventh Commandment: You Shall Not Commit Adultery

The Eighth Commandment: You Shall Not Steal

The Ninth Commandment: You Shall Not Bear False Witness

The Tenth Commandment: You Shall Not Covet

Mike Bennett coordinates the cogwa.org blogs and writes the Daily Bible Verse Blog.

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