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THE FIRST
COMMANDMENT
"Thou
shalt have no other gods before Me." (Exodus 20:3)
Is there anyone "wrong" or distasteful
to a Christian to engage only in monotheism; to avoid
bowing down before pagan deities, grotesque idols, figments of the
imagination of demented and perverted pagans who "imagined,"
in their ignorance, all sorts of "gods" to whom they ascribed
carnal human lusts?
Since God is the divine Creator,
since He made the universe, the heavens and the earth, and since
He made man; since He is the Designer, Creator, Sustainer and Ruler
of our whole universe, is it somehow "wrong" of Him to
demand that we recognize Him, and Him ONLY?
This is a rather logical
commandment, wouldn't you think?
What would the whole world
be like if it acknowledged only the one true God?
First, the religions of India,
most of Africa, most of Asia and, for that matter, the false religions
of much of the Western professing Christian world, would be totally
altered if they understood the truth about the one true God!
If they understood who God
is, what is His nature and character, why He has created
man and placed him upon this earth, and where humanity is headed,
they would be living their lives according to the divinely revealed Word
of that God in awe and fear of Him, instead of living their
lives in abject ignorance of the true God, worshipping demons, the "host
of the heavens" or Satan the devil himself.
Consider the nation of India.
Here, polytheism, the belief in "Vishnu," and the spirit worship
of the Hindu religion holds one of the largest nations on the face of
this earth in its superstitious grip!
Here is a protein-deficient
nation, a poverty-stricken, squalid, disease-ridden, overpopulated, undernourished
land of disease, starvation and death!
It is asserted there are more
cattle in India than the United States. But, because of their religion,
revering the
cow as "sacred,"
the Indians will not eat their cattle, which the one God placed on this
earth as food and to provide clothing and even shelter for mankind,
thus bringing upon themselves the horrifying curse of malnutrition,
disease and death.
Ponder what you know of the
world's so-called "great" religions for a few moments. What
have the religions of the major nations really done for them? It
seems almost axiomatic that, when one finds the most degenerate, squalid,
disease-ridden areas on earth, one will also find pagan, polytheistic
religions.
Even though the so-called professing
"Christian" world, divided up into more than 400 differing denominations,
does not really know the true God as they should, it seems
that the mere fact that at the very least they are monotheistic, believing
in one God, has produced comparatively greater prosperity and physical
health.
In many ways, the First Commandment
is the greatest commandment of them all!
In summarizing the Ten
Commandments, Jesus Christ said man is to love the Eternal our God with
all our hearts, all our minds and all our being, and to love our neighbors
as ourselves.
Thus, Jesus summarized the
first four commandments, showing they tell us how to love God,
and summarized the last six by showing us how to love our neighbors.
Remember what you read in Romans
the first chapter?
We may come to understand much
more of the "invisible things" of the great Creator God by looking
at the things which He has made.
Whether you study the incredible
complexity of the tiniest of our insects, or learn about the marvelous
symbiotic relationship between the great whales and plankton; whether
you study the migratory patterns of the arctic tern, or learn of the marvelously
intricate and law-abiding properties of minerals, you are studying only
the tiniest portion of the marvels the great mind of God has thought
out, planned, designed and then produced.
>From the vastness of our
limitless universe to our own solar system, and to all of the beautifully
harmonious, intricately complex, interdependent and symbiotic life forms
in our ecosystem, you are looking at the handiwork of God.
Consider yourself.
The greatest possible intelligence
you can come to know through the five senses; the most superb collection
of sensory perceptions, knowledge, wisdom and understanding in our material
universe of which you can come to know through the sense of smell, touch,
feel, sight and hearing is yourself that of man.
Man stands at the very top
of the "food chain." Man reigns supreme on the physical
earth, able to force all other creatures, including huge elephants and
giant whales, to do his bidding.
Consider man. Consider yourself.
Who gave mankind the capacity for love? What is a laugh?
What is a sneeze? What is "feeling"? Since our bodies desperately
need salt to survive, what mindless selection process determined that
salt tastes good to us?
Why are sunsets beautiful?
Why is beautiful music pleasing to our senses? Why, when we are
hungry, is a beautifully prepared, nutritious meal so savory, tasteful
and enjoyable?
While the nations of mankind
are utterly ignorant of the fact, and while most professing Christians
go about their daily lives seldom confessing it, even your ability to
touch, taste, feel, experience comes from your Creator - comes
from God!
The First Commandment is a
most logical, simple, easy-to-understand commandment.
Since the very divine Creator,
who gives us every beat of our hearts, every breath we breathe, and the
very abilities to experience lift, EXISTS; since our life
is in practical fact the tiniest extension of His life, in that
He is our Designer, Beginner, Lifegiver and Sustainer, isn't it
the most logical commandment you could ever imagine that this great
Supreme Being commands we place no other
"gods" in front
of Him?
What are "other gods"?
The most obvious infraction
of this First Commandment seems to be, at first glance, pagans bowing
before man-made idols of wood and stone. The Bible contains veritable
chapters condemning this heathen practice.
But the apostle Paul reveals
that "covetousness is idolatry." Many of the Ten Commandments
overlap. All of them are interdependent, each one an integral part
of the other. However, in a unique way, the first and the last commandments
are closely intertwined.
Anything you so lust for, anything
you covet, is something which gets between you and the true
God!
And what do people truly covet
today?
First, look at the greedy materialism
in the world today.
Millions spend their lives
on the altar of covetousness; frantically pursuing such will-o'-the-wisp
goals as more money, fame, importance, useless ego trips, the approbation
and approval of others, homes, automobiles, electronic toys, glamorous
trips and a dizzying array of manufactured commodities which represent
the sole purpose in living to millions of human beings!
Thus, millions of professing
"Christians," as they pursue daily after more of everything,
are indeed guilty of covetousness.
False goals can become false
gods.
If you are yearning, wishing,
hoping, desperately craving for some particular goal in life other
then the Kingdom of God and His righteousness, then you have
placed this temporal goal between you and your God, and are unknowingly
guilty of the sin of idolatry!
What "drives" you?
What "motivates" you? What is it you are really working
for? What are your personal hopes, aspirations and dreams? If everything
could break your way, if your fondest hopes, dreams and desires
could somehow "come true," what would the fulfillment of these
dreams represent?
The answer to these questions
may, in fact, be describing your idol.
Without consciously realizing
it, millions of professing Christians worship other people.
The most blatant form of this is the obvious adoration heaped upon
motion picture stars, television personalities, political figures, beauty
queens or even religious leaders.
There is perhaps only a subtle
difference between the feelings many people express toward such famous
personalities and actual worship.
Carried to its ultimate extremes,
such forms of idolatry can become a true sickness of the mind, leading
to an amazing number of mental and emotional problems.
Countless numbers of human
beings gobble up every bit of gossipy, juicy information they can find
about motion picture and television stars, desiring to learn the most
intimate things of their private lives, wanting to be like them,
to mimic, imitate and emulate them, and, above all, to see them in the
flesh, to touch them, be with them, talk to them and get to know them
on a personal basis!
The sick young man who attempted
to assassinate President Ronald Reagan is only one case in point out of
millions of people who form various fixations and vicarious "love
affairs" with popular personalities they see in the media.
The would-be assassin thought
he was "in love" with a teenaged movie actress he had never
met, and, as he fantasized, dreamed, lusted and hoped for this young
girl, living all kinds of vicarious, unreal situations in his mind,
he became an absolutely dangerous human being, intent on impressing
the "idol" of his dreams by murdering the president!
Strangely, perhaps one of the
most common forms of idolatry of all is self-worship! Millions
of professing Christian human beings do not recognize the fact, but they
worship themselves. When you put self ahead of everyone
and everything else; when self-pursuits, self-goals, self-interests, self-desires,
self-gratification and self-fulfillment are placed before Almighty
God; put first before Bible study, prayer and deep thought about
the Creator God, His soon-coming Kingdom and His great purpose in
human life, then, believe it or not, even the SELF can become an idol!
In every way, we can easily
see why Almighty God placed the First Commandment FIRST!
It is the most common of
all sins It is the most "natural" for human beings to commit,
one of the easiest to commit, almost as if it is an innate part
of human nature, and is the most rampant and widespread sin of
all!
As we have seen, however, the
whole world would be a dramatically different place if everyone
kept the First Commandment!
Think about it for a
moment!
What do you really have to
give up by keeping the First Commandment? Do you have to move,
change jobs, go back to school, give away all your material goods, go
through rigorous training, deprive yourself of food, shelter or clothing,
or "do" anything else which is harsh, unreasoning, rigorous
or which places you in bondage?
Absolutely not!
All you have to do is recognize
the greatness of your Creator! You must learn to love, honor
and worship Him; to stand in deep awe and respect of Him, and to
place your Creator first in your life!
This removes from you
an enormous number of curses, and brings with it an automatic number
of blessings.
Now, let's consider the Second
Commandment:
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