GOD’S BLESSING AND COMMANDS ABOUT SERVANTS
Keywords 20:24b
Wherever I cause my name to be
honored, I will come to you and bless you.
1. A simple altar for an omnipotent God
(20:22-26)
After giving the people the Ten
Commandments, God commanded his people to make altars of earth or undressed
stones. In contrast, pagans made elaborate altars for their gods. Such altars
could even turn into idols. The people must rather focus their sacrifices and
worship on the LORD their God. God promised that wherever he caused his name to
be honored, he would be with and bless the people. Our worship should also
honor God’s name with a sacrifice of a
broken and contrite heart.
2.
Commands regarding servants (21:1-11)
Modern sensibilities may find
this section disturbing. It seems to accept the buying and selling of people.
We should remember that Israelites usually entered this servitude voluntarily.
Taking and forcing people into slavery was forbidden (21:16). God gave these
commands to protect slaves from abuse from their masters. The arrangement
should be temporary. God also gave specific commands to protect women. God did
not want the Israelites to repeat how they had been treated in Egypt.
Prayer
Father, help us to honor your name
in how we worship and how we treat one another.
One Word Honor God’s name and be blessed
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