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Summary: Based on Ex. 20:3 - Sermon helps hearers remember who God is & why He alone should be worshiped & obeyed.

“NO OTHER GODS” Exodus 20:3

FBCF – 6/5/22

Jon Daniels

INTRO – Top 10 lists are popular in many categories:

- Letterman’s “Top 10” very popular during his time as a late-night TV talk show host

- Top 10 in college football (preseason for 2022 from #10-#1: Aub, Pittsburgh, OK, Mich, TX, ND, Clemson, GA, OH State, Ala)

- Top 10 in college baseball right now (from #10-#1 – Gonzaga, Maryland, OK, Louisville, Miami, OR State, TX A&M, VA Tech, Stanford, TN) – There’s one that is conspicuously missing this year!

- Top 10 fast food restaurants: (From #10-#1 – In & Out Burger, Arby’s, DQ, Burger King, Taco Bell, 5 Guys, KFC, Wendy’s, Subway, Chick-Fil-A)

When you think about the commandments in the Bible, there’s certainly a TOP 10 list that we all are familiar with.

EXPLANATION – Exodus 20:1-17

There are at least 613 commandments in the Old Testament, although no one knows for sure & the exact number is not that important. The purpose of all of these commandments in the OT Law was to point us to Jesus. Galatians 3:24 tells us that the Law was our master, our guardian, our tutor & teacher until Jesus came & made right w/ God through our faith in Christ alone. There’s no way that any of us can perfectly obey all of the commandments, no matter how many or how few there are. Ecclesiastes 7:20 – “Surely there is not a righteous man on earth who does good and never sins.” Romans 3:23 – “For all have sinned & fall short of the glory of God.” In fact, none of us can even obey the 10 Commandments perfectly. Romans 7:7 says that “…it was the law that showed me my sin. I would never have known that coveting is wrong if the law had not said, “You must not covet.” (NLT) That’s the main reason that God gave the Law – to define what sin is; to show us that we are all sinners; & to make it clear that we need a Savior. We need THE Savior, Jesus Christ, b/c He’s the ONLY one who has ever perfectly & completely obeyed the Law. It was through His life, death, & resurrection that He fulfilled all of God’s righteous commands.

So, if we can’t keep even the 10 Commandments, do we even have to worry about obeying them at all? There are some pastors who teach that we don’t have to worry about the 10 Commandments any more b/c we are no longer under the Law but under grace. A very popular megachurch pastor recently wrote this: “The 10 Commandments have no authority over you. None. To be clear: Thou shalt not obey the 10 Commandments…” (Andy Stanley, quoted by Dr. Joseph Nally, https://thirdmill.org/answers/answer.asp/file/50222)

That pastor is absolutely wrong! I love what Pastor Ray Pritchard said: “Why bother w/ the 10 Commandments?

1. They provide an objective standard of right & wrong

2. They regulate Christian behavior

3. They point out God’s roadmap to happiness

(https://www.keepbelieving.com/sermon/no-other-gods/)

Commandment #1 starts w/ God, not w/ man. If you don’t have a clear understanding of who God is, you’ll never have an understanding of any other commandment. If you’re not right w/ Him, you’ll never be able to be right w/ anyone else.

APPLICATION – Our God is THE God – PERIOD!

THERE IS ONLY ONE TRUE LIVING GOD…AND YOU’RE NOT HIM!

This first command can be summed up in 3 simple statements:

1. You must have a God.

2. You must have only one God.

3. Your God must be the God of the Bible.

(https://www.keepbelieving.com/sermon/no-other-gods/)

Who is this God? He is:

- Yahweh/Jehovah – “LORD” – Strictly speaking, the only proper name for God. Written in all caps in English Bible translations. Means He is present, accessible, & near to all who call on Him.

- Adonai – Also “Lord” – In OT, Yahweh speaks of His relationship w/ Jewish people, Adonai w/ Gentiles.

- Elohim – God, the Creator, Mighty & Strong

- El-Shaddai – “God Almighty”

- Jehovah-Jireh – “The Lord will provide

- Rapha – “…who heals”

- Shalom – “…our Peace”

- Nissi – “…our Banner” – rallying point

- Tsidkenu – “…our Righteousness”

- Rohi – “…our Shepherd”

- Shammah – “…is There.”

- Sabaoth – “…of host” – of armies

There is no other “little g” god like this. So why would we ever want to put any other “little g” god before Him? The word "before" in Exodus 20:3 means to put something in front of our face. Why would we ever want to put any other “little g” god in front of our face?

HE IS ALL-KNOWING – “OMNISCIENT” – No other “little g” god is all-knowing. Only the one true living God.

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