Sunday, December 28, 2014

Exodus 20-Outline

 Exodus 20

Study: The Ten Commandments

Store: “Always be joyful. Keep on praying. No matter what happens, always be thankful, for this is God’s will for you who belong to Christ Jesus.” 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18

Apply: God’s Deliverance

Learn: Jesus and the Ten Commandments

·       Today we are going to evaluate the 10 Commandments from both sides of the Cross.

o   Under each verse write out the Commandment God gave in the Old Testament and then what Jesus said about that commandment in the new.



          The Old Testament                              The New Testament
Exodus 20:3-



Matthew 4:10-
Exodus 20:4-



Luke 16:13-
Exodus 20:7-



Matthew 5:34-
Exodus 20:8-



Mark 2:27, 28-
Exodus 20:12-



Matthew 10:37-
Exodus 20:13-



Matthew 5:22-
Exodus 20:14-



Matthew 5:28-
Exodus 20:15-



Matthew 5:40



































Exodus 20:16-



Matthew 12:36-
Exodus 20:17-



Luke 12:15-


- Why were the Ten Commandments necessary for the Israelites?


-Go back and review each commandment given in Exodus 20, next to each verse write down 1 Biblical fact why God established it.



  Exodus 20:3-


 Exodus 20:4-

                 -In what ways do we allow things to become our gods? What are some things that have taken                    the place of God in your life?



       Exodus 20:7-



 Exodus 20:8-



   Exodus 20:12-





      Exodus 20:13-



    Exodus 20:14-



    Exodus 20:15-



     Exodus 20:16-



     Exodus 20:17-



- Which commandment is the first to be followed with a promise?


·       What was the promise?


            How does what Jesus said, differ from what the Ten Commandments said?


-Why did the Pharisees and Sadducees struggle with what Jesus said about the Ten Commandments?
       - Galatians 2:14-21; Galatians 3



             -According to Galatians 5 how are we free from the law today?


-Why are we still called to obey the commandments today?



    How does the law protect us?



Exodus 20:18-21
            God speaks to His people in different ways, what was His purpose for speaking the way He did                  according to verse 18?


 Why was it important for God to get His point and message across to the people of Israel?


·       In what ways has the Lord spoke to you, in order to get your attention or His message across?


                In verse 20 why did Moses tell the people of Israel to not be afraid?


  God wasn’t trying to scare the Israelites, what was He trying to show them? Why?



  How did Moses encourage them to apply the fear they had, in the latter part of vs. 20?



  There is an important message in verse 20 that we are to learn? What is it?


  God desires for us to follow Him because we love Him, not because we are afraid.  The more we grow in our relationship with Him, the more we will grow in love. The more we learn about who He is, the more we will desire to be with Him.


  “Perfect love expels all fear.” 1 John 4:18


   Exodus 20:22-26
                               Proper Use of Altars

-  List out each instruction God gives the people of Israel regarding the altars.
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- Why was the Lord so specific in how the altars were to be built?




-What was the Lord trying to prevent from happening?






What was the purpose and use of the altar?




How can you apply Exodus 20 to your life?



What benefits do you have on this side of the Cross?







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