EXODUS 20:7 “You shall not misuse the name of the Lord your God, for the Lord will not hold anyone guiltless who misuses His name.” Nothing that humans create can even compare to the importance that God holds.ģ. A lot of times, things may seem like they are similar to God, but that is a false god, and should not be put above the one true God. It specifically discusses worshipping and bowing down and goes into detail as to why. This commandment discusses the creation of other things by humans. The second commandment is like the first, in that it refers to not putting anything before God. Simple Terms: You should not make things and worship them. You shall not bow down to them or worship them.” EXODUS 20:4-6 “You shall not make for yourself an image in the form of anything in heaven above or on the Earth beneath or in the waters below. God reiterates this commandment again in Deuteronomy, and Jesus refers to it in the New Testament as the most important commandment, “love the Lord your God”.Ģ. It is not wise or good to love or put other things as a higher priority in life. God is the most important part of life, He is the Lord our God, and loves us so much, and we are to love him in return. Simple Terms: You should not put anything or anyone higher than God. EXODUS 20:3 “You shall have no other gods before me.” Below each commandment is discussed a little more simplistic way to hopefully help you explain the 10 commandments for kids so that they can easily understand them.ġ. That being said, we still strive to obey the 10 Commandments as we strive to become more like Christ. Rather, the 10 Commandments show us how impossible it is to be perfect, and therefore emphasize our need for Jesus as our Savior. It is important that kids understand that the 10 Commandments do not exist so that salvation can be earned. They are literally translated to read “ten words.” Moses did not refer to them as the 10 Commandments. They were to be given to the Israelites to help them create community and to show them how to obey God. The 10 Commandments were essentially laws spoken by God to Moses on Mount Sinai and then written on stone tablets by the “finger of God” in Exodus (the second book of the Bible) chapter 20.
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