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Deuteronomy: God Made Covenant with Us

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August 11, 2025 10:00 am

Deuteronomy: God Made Covenant with Us

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August 11, 2025 10:00 am

Rich Powell explores the significance of the Ten Commandments, specifically the importance of preeminence, worship, and integrity in one's life, as well as the value of keeping the Sabbath day holy, a time to focus on God and rest in Christ.

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Welcome to Delight in Grace, the teaching ministry of Rich Powell. of Grace Bible Church in Winston-Salem. You're probably familiar with the Ten Commandments found in Deuteronomy 5. You can learn a lot about God. By looking at what God commands.

This is part three of a message titled, God Made Covenant with Us. It was first preached on May 12th, 2024. It's part of a series through the book of Deuteronomy titled, It's Because the Lord Loves You.

So God says, I'm it. I'm not a collection to put on your shelf among other gods. And preeminence, if you will, remember the circle, all right? Circle represents your life, and that's like a wheel, and in the center is the hub, and then the spokes that come out, and between those spokes represents all the different areas of your life, and every area, what area? Every area is directly connected to the hub.

That's preeminence. There is no part of your life to which God does not apply. He is God. and you were created by him and for him. Every area of your life is a means.

of worship. Corporate worship. family, work. Intellect. Emotions Every aspect of your life directly connected to the hub, which is the place of preeminence.

That's where Christ belongs, that's where God belongs. And God says, I know. That you're going to have different areas of your life wanting to crawl into that space, that throne right there in the center. And God says, no. That's where I belong.

And and me alone. That's preeminence. That's what he's looking for in the hearts and minds of his people. Number two. Do not make any likeness of me or any other God for that matter.

Because we know that that's a propensity in the human heart. As he said to the people of Israel, when God came down to Mount Sinai, it's also called Horeb, that's another word for Mount Sinai. And God came down, there was smoke, darkness, thunder, lightning, all of that, the majestic, awesome, nerve-wracking presence of God. He was an infinite being. God says, you did not see me, you only heard my voice.

And so, don't try to make any image or likeness of me to assist you in your worship. I think he was, I think, I think God was very wise. God was so wise, because He knows us so well, right? We have a tendency to worship what we can see and manipulate. And so We are called, as Jesus said in John chapter 4, as he's talking to the woman at the well, we're called to worship in spirit and truth.

And what is he looking for in our hearts? He's looking for the pure in heart. Remember what Jesus said? Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall what? You see what he did there?

Isn't that cool? For they shall see God, the pure in heart shall see God. Let him be your focus alone, and you don't need an aid, an object to be your aid in worship. Number three. Do not take my name in vain, he says.

Verse 11: You shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain. In other words, do not misuse it.

Now, we often think of taking God's name in vain as somebody just uses God's name in an expletive.

Now, I don't encourage that, but that really is not what he's talking about here.

However, I still think it's wrong to do that. We should not use God's name flippantly. But to take God's name in vain is to exercise worthless or evil activity in God's name. Worthless or evil activity in God's name. In other words, you know you're doing something.

Clearly contrary to his character and purpose, and you say God told you to do that. That's taking his name in vain. And God says, I will not hold that person guiltless. Listen, around the world there are so many people who are doing very wicked, evil things in the name of God. whatever they perceive God to be.

So that's a common thing among humanity. God is calling us For he's calling us to integrity, character in a man's heart. He's calling us to integrity. Because Jesus said, Matthew 5, verse 37, he said, Let what you say be simply yes or no. Anything more than this comes from evil.

In other words, Are you a believable person? Are you a person of integrity? Can people count on you? Are you real? Or are you saying one thing and doing another?

See, that's how we can so easily use God's name in vain. Because we say, well, God is telling me to do this, but that's not representing what's really in my heart.

So, God is calling us to integrity here, not to take his name in vain. Number four. Verse 12, observe the Sabbath day to keep it holy, the Lord your God commanded you. Six days you shall labor and do all your work.

Okay. I surprise many people when I come into work on Monday because, you know, Typically, Monday is the preacher's day off. Never has been for me. Just because I liked after the weekend teaching, interacting with you, all the lot of interaction, I like to get right back in the office and get right back at it because sometimes I have emails to answer. You know, my favorite one of all time was Kathy Gibbs.

All right, bud, you've got some splaining to do. Right, you know, so I have to address that and it's good Monday is a good time to do that, right?

So people say well Rich, what day do you take off? Saturday. Sunday is not a day of rest for me. I just want you to know that, okay? But he says here, keep the Sabbath.

It's a matter of rest. It's a matter of principle that God is teaching his children here, and rest is necessary. There needs to be the right margin in a person's life. There needs to be a margin for rest. Jesus said, Mark chapter 6, verse 31: he says to his disciples, come away and rest for a while.

Think about all the times in Scripture where it records Jesus getting away from the crowd. To rest. and he spends that time in communion with his father, but he needed to rest. But there is a rest that we need to enter into that the writer of Hebrews talks about, Hebrews chapter 4, verses 1 to 11. And it is the rest that we enter into by faith.

You see, world religion says you need to work hard to appease the gods. or God, or whatever your concept of God is. And the living God invites us to enter that rest by faith.

So I don't have to work to make God happy with me. This is a beautiful story of grace.

Okay, because if you listen, if you are in Jesus Christ. You are accepted. By God. Period. And you can't make him love you more, you can't make him love you less.

That is if you're in Jesus Christ. That's rest. That's rest. Enter into that rest. He invites us.

Into that rest.

So, keeping the Sabbath, He wants us to remember that He is, this is what He wants in our hearts. He wants us to remember that He is the Creator and the Sustainer. He is my sustainer. It's not up to me. To champion myself.

to identify myself. He is the creator. He is the sustainer. And he says very clearly in Exodus chapter 20: we are to keep the Sabbath day because, why? God created the earth and the heavens and the earth in six days, and on the seventh day he rested.

For that reason, keep the Sabbath holy.

So having that margin of rest. And Hebrews 10:10 tells us that in Christ we are sanctified for all time.

So rest, the Sabbath, is a time set apart. to focus on God, like Jesus did when he got apart with his Father. But Hebrews 10:10 says that we are sanctified for all time. We're set apart unto God.

So, under the Old Testament law, they were sanctified to God one day a week on the on the Sabbath, right, seventh day. In Christ, I'm sanctified to God. How many days a week? All seven. All seven.

Because why? Because I'm in Christ. I'm resting. in Christ. I walk with him.

Throughout the course of the week, there's a whole lot more that could be talked about and taught there, but let's move on. Number five. Honor your father and mother. Verse 16, honor your father and mother as the Lord your God commanded you, that your days may be long, and that it may go well with you in the land that the Lord your God is giving you. Paul says this is the first command with promise.

It says that in Ephesians. Chapter 6, verses 1 to 3. We see clearly that the Son honored the Father. Look with me at John 17, verse 4. I glorified you on earth, having accomplished the work that you gave me to do.

God desires that in the heart of his children. I glorified you on earth having accomplished the work that you gave me to do. Everything you do, let it be to to point people to Jesus. To point people to God, to His goodness, His majesty, His awesomeness, His holiness. Let it be that.

So honor your father and mother. The Son honored the Father, and what he's calling for here is the proper respect under authority. Jesus is God. He is, quote, co-equal with God. He is the second person of the Trinity.

But when He was on earth, He was subject to the Father's will. He submitted himself to the Father's will. And because of that, He lived a perfect life. That's what he's looking for in us.

Okay, that's what he's looking for in us. And so honor your father and mother. As notice, it's very important, it says father and mother. And today we do that, particularly honoring mothers. You are a special people.

I want you to know that. Number six, do not murder. Verse seventeen, you shall not murder. That's Full stop right there. You shall not murder.

Some old translations say kill. It is actually a word that means to murder willfully with malintent, but it's also murdering whether it's by willfulness or by negligence. Or by negligence, we saw back earlier chapter that they set up cities of refuge, right? For somebody that was killed, say, in a fight or something like that, or somebody kills another person accidentally. There is the sanctity of life there, but this person could run to that city of refuge, and as long as he stayed there, his life was safe.

Okay. Um This is the value and the sanctity of human life. Why? Because we are created in the image of God. We were created in the image of God.

Um What he's looking for in the hearts of his people is that we acknowledge that God is the life giver. God is the life-giver, and therefore He alone is the only appropriate life-taker. You put yourself in the place of God. when you take another person's life. Let me just say one caveat here, okay?

This is a command given to individuals, all right?

Now, God has particular institutions to which he gives the authority to do this, and one of those is the government.

So, military, military action is not covered under this command. You've been listening to Delight in Grace, the teaching ministry of Rich Powell, pastor of Grace Bible Church in Winston-Salem. To hear this message and others, check out www.delightinggrace.com. To discover how to live by grace, tune in with us on weekdays at 10 a.m.

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