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Restoration Sermon | Loving God Better | 10 Commandments
What if the Ten Commandments were never meant to be a barrier standing between us and God, but instead a set of guardrails protecting something precious? That question sits at the heart of this message, and the answer it offers has the power to reshape how we see God entirely. We explore Exodus 20 not from the familiar starting point of the commandments themselves, but from the often-overlooked opening declaration in verses 1 and 2, where God identifies himself as the one who brought his people out of Egypt, out of slavery. That context changes everything. The commands that follow are not the conditions of a cold contract but the loving boundaries set by a God who already fought for our freedom. When we remember that God loved us first, that he stepped into our Egypt and led us out by the hand, the Ten Commandments stop feeling like an impossible standard and start feeling like an expression of care. We are invited to ask ourselves honestly whether anything has quietly climbed onto the throne of our hearts, whether comfort, money, success, or distraction has begun to compete for the devotion that belongs to God alone. The message is not one of condemnation but of invitation, because the last question Jesus asked before returning to the Father was simply this: do you love me? That question, tender and searching, is still being asked of each of us today.
