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Summary: To Love the Lord Your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind and with all your strength; you must be in relationship with Him. You must have a passion for that relationship.

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Let us pray.... Let us pray.... O Heavenly Father .... help us to be mature in the faith. To be passionate ....in our relationship with you and with those that you place into our lives. ....That we may be open to the transforming power of the Holy Spirit and be conformed to the image of your Christ. And it is in his name that we pray. Amen.

There was a young boy who built a toy sailboat.

He would take it to the park every day and sail the little boat on the pond.

Because he loved his boat, ..... he was careful not to let it go too far out into the pond.

But then, .... the inevitable day came ....when the boat sailed beyond his reach.

He had gotten himself soaked trying to retrieve it,

But the boat had gone out too far for the boy to rescue it.

He went home heartsick, expecting that he would never see .... the boat again.

But a few weeks later, ....he was walking through town .... when he saw his boat in the window at the little secondhand shop. He was so excited!

He went into the store and said, "You've found my boat! ....I made that boat! .....It's mine and ...I'd like to have it back."

But the man behind the counter said, "Well, maybe it was your boat at one time , ....but it's my boat ...now.

And if you want it, .... you will have to pay me 20 dollars.

"Twenty Dollars" ........said the boy. It seemed like an enormous amount.

He had no idea how he could ever come up with that much money.

He started to hang his head and walk out of the store, ....

But the owner said, "If you'd like to earn a little money, I Could use some help around here."

And so it was agreed.

Every week the young boy would come and sweep the floors .....tidy up the shelves, and in return the owner would give him a few dollars.

Finally the day came when he brought his pocket full of crumpled bills to the store and bought his boat back. He was thrilled.

And ...As he walked out of the store, holding his boat like a long-lost friend, he said, "You're mine twice now!

You were mine the first time ..... because I made you; and now you' re mine again .... because I bought you." (Pause)

Before giving the Ten Commandments, God stated this: BIBLE "I am the Lord your God who brought you out of Egypt, where you were slaves." END

God is reminding his people that not only did he create them, ..... but he redeemed them.... He bought them.

That is the relationship that God had with Israel and that is the relationship .... That God wants with us.

We are his because he created us. And we are His .....because he bought us out of .... Our slavery to sin.

He created us and He redeemed us.

And that relationship is the basis for the commands that God gave to Israel.

God Led the people of Israel .... out of Egypt.

God Led them through the desert.

And the commandments are another way that God Leads his people.

The First, And The Foundational, Commandment Is: That there is one God and "You shall have no other gods before me."

These words .... command God's people to worship, to love, ....and to serve only .... (Slow) the one, true God.

With this first commandment, God makes it clear that His people are to (Slow) have a relationship with Him.

God sees our relationship with Him much like a marriage relationship.

Beloved .....We his Church is called .... the bride of Christ.

It's not enough to stand at the altar and say, "You'll be my Favorite girlfriend!"

The words are "Forsaking All Others..."

And if either spouse does Not forsake all others, it usually spells destruction ....for the marriage.

There is only one God -- the God who is revealed to us in the Holy Scriptures.

And he is calling us into relationship with him.

Have you aloud other gods into your life?

Where do you set your affections?

In other words, when your mind takes a break from the complexities of daily living, .... where does it come to rest?

Like a compass needle, which though spun around, will always come to rest pointing north, .....where does your mind point when it comes to rest?

What is important to you?

Where do you spend .... your free time?

What do you think about?

What do you long for?

What are you living for?

Beloved in Christ....We are told in the Scriptures, to set our affections on things above not on things of the earth.

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Maryan Maharaj

commented on Feb 17, 2013

Good sermon but a bit short. The second part of the commandment,''love your neighbor as yourself'',you could give an illustration of the ''good samaritan''.Keep up the good work.

J Jeffrey Smead

commented on Feb 17, 2013

It is a bit short. I was given 12 to 15 minutes and I went a little beyond that. Blessings in Christ. Jeff

Patricia Seger

commented on Jan 30, 2014

I love 15 minutes to the point with passion expressed sermons. very inspirational. pat

Patricia Seger

commented on Jan 30, 2014

I love 15 minutes to the point with passion expressed sermons. very inspirational. pat

Patricia Seger

commented on Jan 30, 2014

I love 15 minutes to the point with passion expressed sermons. very inspirational. pat

John Gullick

commented on Sep 14, 2015

Great sermon - Great illustrations thank you

J Jeffrey Smead

commented on Sep 14, 2015

Thank-you for taking time to respond and thank-you for your kind words. Blessings In Christ. Jeff

Donald Rodgers

commented on Nov 29, 2018

Rev. Smead... that was a beautiful message, I will use and expand on it some Sunday morning soon, thank you. Don

Donald Rodgers

commented on Nov 29, 2018

Rev. Smead... that was a beautiful message, I will use and expand on it some Sunday morning soon, thank you. Don

J Jeffrey Smead

commented on Nov 29, 2018

Thank you for your kind words and taking time to share them on Sermon Central. Your brother in the Faith. Jeff

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