RPM, Volume 14, Number 45, November 4 to Novemer 10, 2012

Choose Life


Exodus 20:1-17

By Mike Osborne

We continue our series of sermons on the Ten Commandments. Today we'll focus on the sixth commandment, "You shall not murder" (vs. 13). Literally, the Hebrew says, "No murder" (two words — same with commandments 7 & 8).

Is this commandment relevant to you and me today? After all, I doubt anyone here has actually taken a gun or a knife or used your bare hands and killed someone else in cold blood.

But it is relevant. Because everywhere you look there is death. We live within a "culture of death."

Where did this come from? The Garden of Eden

The next sin recorded in the Bible after Adam and Eve's was the murder of Abel by his brother Cain. A few generations later, Lamech killed a man in revenge (Gen 4:23). And then in Gen 6, we're told that, "the earth was corrupt in God's sight and full of violence."

Everywhere you look… death.

You've contributed to it. I've contributed to it. The sixth commandment kills us all. But in this commandment is also an invitation to life.

Let me show you 3 things:

I. In the sixth commandment, God tells his people to stop murdering.

The Heb word in vs. 13 is "murder," not kill.