Grailhunter
Well-Known Member
False beliefs die hard! False beliefs are dangerous! And even if they are popular they can get you into big trouble.
A lot Christians know the Ten summaries of the Mosaic Law in chapter 20 better than the teaching and moral guides of the New Testament. And they call these summaries the Ten Commandments and then in pictures they display them on the Tablets, but the Bible never indicates they were written on the Tablets and then a lot of them post them as a moral guide, when the picture of them on tablets is a lie. And they pay little attention to the Ten Commandments that God called the Ten Commandments in chapter 34 and established the Old Covenant with and actually had Moses write them on the Tablets.
When they separate the ten summaries from the Mosaic Law and preach to people they are not part of the Mosaic Law it is one of the worst sacrileges in the Old Testament so they are out of that Covenant.
When they use the ten summaries and post them as a moral guide they are severed from Christ and have fallen from Grace. So they are in neither covenant. When they preach the ten summaries in chapter 20 as a moral guide they are effectively anti-Christ and lead a lot a people to follow them out of either Covenant and they are lost.
All of this is very serious thing that can lead people to Hell and in the end those that preach it will answer for all those lost souls. Words mean things. You cannot go into the Bible and mix things up as you wish….you will end up drawing back a stub.
27 Then the Lord said to Moses, “Write down these words, for in accordance with these words I have made a covenant with you and with Israel.” 28 Moses was there with the Lord forty days and forty nights without eating bread or drinking water. And he wrote on the tablets the words of the covenant—the Ten Commandments. Exodus 34:27-28
God did not say any of this about the ten summaries in chapter 20….Not as the framework for the covenant or that they were written on the Tablets of the Testimony.
You have been warned!
A lot Christians know the Ten summaries of the Mosaic Law in chapter 20 better than the teaching and moral guides of the New Testament. And they call these summaries the Ten Commandments and then in pictures they display them on the Tablets, but the Bible never indicates they were written on the Tablets and then a lot of them post them as a moral guide, when the picture of them on tablets is a lie. And they pay little attention to the Ten Commandments that God called the Ten Commandments in chapter 34 and established the Old Covenant with and actually had Moses write them on the Tablets.
When they separate the ten summaries from the Mosaic Law and preach to people they are not part of the Mosaic Law it is one of the worst sacrileges in the Old Testament so they are out of that Covenant.
When they use the ten summaries and post them as a moral guide they are severed from Christ and have fallen from Grace. So they are in neither covenant. When they preach the ten summaries in chapter 20 as a moral guide they are effectively anti-Christ and lead a lot a people to follow them out of either Covenant and they are lost.
All of this is very serious thing that can lead people to Hell and in the end those that preach it will answer for all those lost souls. Words mean things. You cannot go into the Bible and mix things up as you wish….you will end up drawing back a stub.
27 Then the Lord said to Moses, “Write down these words, for in accordance with these words I have made a covenant with you and with Israel.” 28 Moses was there with the Lord forty days and forty nights without eating bread or drinking water. And he wrote on the tablets the words of the covenant—the Ten Commandments. Exodus 34:27-28
God did not say any of this about the ten summaries in chapter 20….Not as the framework for the covenant or that they were written on the Tablets of the Testimony.
You have been warned!