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The Decalogue from a different perspective. How to comprehend the Decalogue from the perspective of the Cross, which is totally different from the pre-Jesus time Israelis.

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Keluaran 20:1-172 Raja-raja 22:14

Yesaya 2:3Ulangan 6:1-7

Matius 5:17-33

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1. Decalogue: 10 Perintah Allah, yang kemudian oleh para rabbi, dijadikan 613 hukum Allah (Miztva): 365 perintah negatif (seperti jumlah hari dalam tata-surya), dan 248 perintah positif (seperti jumlah tulang dalam tubuh manusia)

2. Hukum kasih yang diberikan pada masa Perjanjian Lama, tetapi dihidupi dengan anugerah melalui Kristus, dalam Perjanjian Baru.

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3. Yosia diubahkan menjadi raja yang diberkati 2 Ki.22:14

4. Yes.2:3 – pengajaran keluar dari Sion – kepada bangsa-bangsa

5. Ul. 6:1-7 – supaya takut akan TUHAN, Allahmu, supaya berpegang pada segala ketetapan dan perintahNya, supaya lanjut umurmu, supaya baik keadaanmu, supaya menjadi sangat banyak (berketurunan).

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6. Adam seharusnya bisa memenuhi Hukum Tuhan, tetapi orang berdosa tak mungkin bisa. Melalui Yesus, Allah memulihkan manusia untuk hidup dalam moralitas Allah yang tidak pernah berubah.

7. Yesus tidak menghapuskan Hukum Tuhan, tetapi memenuhinya – kemudian memenuhi saya untuk juga sanggup memenuhinya. Mat.5:17

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8. Saya disebut orang benar: Hukum Allah yang tidak dapat dipenuhi, ditanggung Yesus; Yesus yang hidup dalam saya, yang memenuhinya.

9. Jadi, bukan lagi mengejar kepatuhan, tetapi menjalani prinsip kekudusan.

10. Jadi Decalogue, adalah umat Allah – karena memang diberikan kepada Israel.

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3Thou shalt have no other gods before me.

3Jangan ada padamu allah lain di hadapan-Ku.

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11. He is jealous of His nature, character, splendour, power, glory or kabod – and He will not allow His people to mutilate His glory – by corrupting it or profaning it or sharing it.

12. Eg. In half jest when someone said that I was a miser twice, I spoke up – because it violated my character – that i know and that has God has repeatedly affirmed thru prophesies

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13. So when a people repeatedly violate the kabod of God –Ichabod happens – a departing of glory

14. Result of dim vision, defunct leadership, fatherless offspring, defiled offerings, religious manipulation, honouring the will of man, loss of morality and cultic practices. I Sam.2:29;4:19-21

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4Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of any thing that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth4Jangan membuat bagimu patung yang menyerupai apa pun yang ada di langit di atas, atau yang ada di bumi di bawah, atau yang ada di dalam air di bawah bumi.

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15. This is why we need to be an apostolic people – who will constantly examine our doctrine – so that we can be sent to accurately represent His glory

16. Anything we do here on earth without hearing God – is a golden calf – an idol – man made

17. Inaccurate representation – as in vs.5 – will often affect generations – before it is uprooted

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7Thou shalt not take the name of the LORD thy God in vain; for the LORD will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain

7Jangan menyebut nama TUHAN, Allahmu, dengan sembarangan, sebab TUHAN akan memandang bersalah orang yang menyebut nama-Nya dengan sembarangan.

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18. Shem/onamah - authority and character -must be expressed in the potent words we speak – but thereafter and more importantly must be reflected reflect in our walk. Otherwise empty!

19. Beware of the Laodicean syndrome Acts 29 – where our Zion talk does not match Zion walk.

20. Also – his character and authority – is not for self promotion – but to show forth His praises.

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8Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy. 9Six days shalt thou labour, and do all thy work: 10But the seventh day is the sabbath of the LORD thy God: in it thou shalt not do any work, thou, nor thy son, nor thy daughter, thy manservant, nor thy maidservant, nor thy cattle, nor thy stranger that is within thy gates

8Ingatlah dan kuduskanlah hari Sabat: 9enam hari lamanya engkau akan bekerja dan melakukan segala pekerjaanmu, 10tetapi hari ketujuh adalah hari Sabat TUHAN, Allahmu; maka jangan melakukan sesuatu pekerjaan, engkau atau anakmu laki-laki, atau anakmu perempuan, atau hambamu laki-laki, atau hambamu perempuan, atau hewanmu atau orang asing yang di tempat kediamanmu

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21. The key is hearing his voice – and walking in the proceeding word.

22. Rest is finished work happening in time - by grace . Grace is a Person – Christ – Jn.1:14

23. What if people caught on to this principle – a commandment being broken constantly. Secret

24. The world wants the last six without the first four – and leads to secular humanism.

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12Honour thy father and thy mother: that thy days may be long upon the land which the LORD thy God giveth thee

12Hormatilah ayahmu dan ibumu, supaya lanjut umurmu di tanah yang diberikan TUHAN, Allahmu, kepadamu.

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25. Homes, households, nations. Parents>children; Father>sons; husbands>wives; govt.> people

26. When not honoured – it is called rebellion – and has consequences

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27. The physical life of the rebellious – does not see the fulfilment and completion of God ordained destiny – in the promised land – even though one may have long life in Egypt

28. When i honor my father – the father’s authenticating voice releases me – to operate under heavens that have just opened up with favour – as with Jesus in Mt.3:16.

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13Thou shalt not kill.

13Jangan membunuh.

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29. We are ones who love those who hate us and confer worth. This is freedom!!

30. Harsh merciless judgment – does not befit kings. Refuse to throw javelins like Saul

31. Refuse to be vengeful or else wear an asbestos suit

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32. Christians are known for what they stand against – not what they stand for. While there is a place for holy anger – it can take on uncontrolled Cain like violence - in our minds – hidden eg.

33. There is a coldness between God and us – when hate and rage are active. Opposite of cross

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14Thou shalt not commit adultery.14Jangan berzinah.

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34. Jesus ups ante – and says – he who looks at a woman with lust commits adultery

35. If we live by the rule of it then – Rom.7:21-25 goes into effect – but when seen as a law of love fleshed out by grace, it changes everything.

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36. First – the bondage of sexual lust can only be overcome by loving God – by allowing Him to love me first. I then respond – and the cycle takes on momentum

37. Understand that the power of sin is broken – and ROM.7 does not apply

38. Live by grace – the fullness of Christ in me – the only life i have is not interested in lust/adultery

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39. Have to sow in the sarx/flesh/old system of living thru tv, habits, distractions – to reap of sarx

40. Can you imagine a people of God free of lust. Absolutely possible. We take the opposite for granted – and make allowances. Remember – your purity is proof of intimacy and intimidates the enemy

41. Spiritual adultery – is allowing Babylon and the philosophies of the world to adulterate and defile the chaste bride of Christ. Purge out the leaven of immorality and Pharisees

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15Thou shalt not steal.

15Jangan mencuri.

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42. Money, wealth, resources – to Caesar what is Caesars

43. Ministry, position, church, title, authority (spouses), power – as with david/saul – I Sam.24:4

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44. Freedom of will, decision, (choices yes) – thru control, intimidation, charisma, obligation. Tithes

45. Stealing God’s words and using them to ones advantage or to appease or to tickle ears Jer.23:30

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16Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbour.

16Jangan mengucapkan saksi dusta tentang sesamamu

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46. False testimony crucified Christ. Satan uses this as an active insider weapon to destroy body Slander, gossip, rumours, entertaining accusations thru unscriptural process; exposing nakedness;

47. Lies, deception, pretension – as with Ananias.

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17Thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's house, thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's wife, nor his manservant, nor his maidservant, nor his ox, nor his ass, nor any thing that is thy neighbour's.

17Jangan mengingini rumah sesamamu; jangan mengingini isterinya, atau hambanya laki-laki, atau hambanya perempuan, atau lembunya atau keledainya, atau apa pun yang dipunyai sesamamu."

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48. Rampant in the body. We go out and copy altars – 2 Kings 16:10-12 Ahaz

49. We go out and getting a king like all the other nations – I Sam.8:19 – principles of Babylon wealth

50. Using money – to buy the results someone else has – Acts 8:18,19 Magus

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51. Wanting fame, reputation, acclaim – or peddling the same and provoking others to covet it

52. Coveting leads to bitter envy and jealousy– that opens door to confusion and demonic Jas.3:14

53. Servants don’t covet. They empty themselves to be what the master wants them to be

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