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February 10 Moses meets with the Lord on top of Mount Sinai where he receives the Ten Commandments. INSIGHT The genius of God's moral system is that everything He asks of us is for our good. Often the Ten Commandments are seen by people as restrictive, keeping them from doing something that would make them happy. Initially, perhaps. But ultimately, nothing could be further from the truth. Sin is self-destructive; righteousness is self-constructive. It makes no more sense to sin willfully than it does to become a drug addict. In both cases, the person is destroying himself. Abandon yourself to the moral law of God. It is glorifying to Him, but it is also good for you. Understood in this light, we see the truth in the statement that anything less than the glory of God is anti-human. PRAYER · The holy God of Mount Sinai is worthy of our praise: Click here to subscribe to Walk Thru the Bible's free monthly enewsletters - relevant Biblical tools for living out your faith. |
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