
In this chapter we have an account of the giving of the law on Mount Sinai; the preface to it, Ex 20:1,2, the ten commandments it consists of, Ex 20:8-17, the circumstances attending it, which caused the people to remove at some distance, Ex 20:18, when they desired of Moses, that he would speak to them and not God, who bid them not fear, since this was for the trial of them; but still they kept at a distance, while Moses drew nigh to God, Ex 20:19-21 who ordered him to caution the children of Israel against idolatry, and directed what sort of an altar he would have made whereon to offer their sacrifices, promising that where his name was recorded he would grant his presence and blessing, Ex 20:22-26.

“You shall not make for yourself an idol, or any likeness of what is in heaven above or on the earth beneath or in the water under the earth.” What do we learn from the Second Commandment? In this message, Pastor Jeff Schreve shares two discoveries from the Second Commandment and helps us identify the idols in our own lives.

God prohibits the making of an image to use as an object of worship. So why do people do it? Do they need a reminder, or do they just find it hard to relate to an invisible God? Join Skip as he wraps up the message “Have You Seen God Lately? Part 1.”


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“You shall not make for yourself an idol, or any likeness of what is in heaven above or on the earth beneath or in the water under the earth.” What do we learn from the Second Commandment? In this message, Pastor Jeff Schreve shares two discoveries from the Second Commandment and helps us identify the idols in our own lives.

The second commandment was given to prohibit false worship of the true God. How was this understood in both Old and New Testament times? Skip also explains how we can understand it today as he begins the message “Have You Seen God Lately? Part 1.”
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