RPM, Volume 14, Number 45, November 4 to Novemer 10, 2012 |
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:
The Heb word in vs. 13 is "murder," not kill.
"Stop murdering," God says.
Murderers were put to death in OT times. They had to be, because their sin brought blood guilt upon the land. Even animals that killed human beings had to be put to death.
Why? Because human beings are the very image of God. Human life is not the same as animal life. It is unique, precious, and sacred.
Suicide is self-murder. It's not an unforgiveable sin, it doesn't automatically send a person to hell, but it is a violation of the 6th commandment.
One of the reasons God rejected Israel was that they were a nation of murderers.
But here's something very important: In the Bible, murder not only happens when you take someone else's life. It also happens when you hate someone in your heart or attack them with your words.
John Stott: "Anger and insult are ugly symptoms of a desire to get rid of somebody who stands in our way. Our thoughts, looks and words all indicate that, as we sometimes dare to say, we 'wish he were dead.' Such an evil wish is a breach of the sixth commandment."
Stop murdering.
So God is not only telling us to stop murdering. He's also saying, Promote life. Bring life and light into the death and darkness of this world.
That's why Jesus in Matt 5 goes on to say, "Therefore, if you are offering your gift at the altar and there remember that your brother has something against you, leave your gift there in front of the altar. First go and be reconciled to your brother; then come and offer your gift."
You promote life whenever you make amends with people you've hurt.
When you forgive someone who hurt you, you obey the 6th commandment.
So what are you doing about the culture of death around you? The call to discipleship is a call to die to your love of comfort, your self-absorption, your greed, and your idols in order to minister to the bodies and souls of people around us.
In other words, the 6th commandment is just another way of saying (Lev. 19:18), "Love your neighbor as yourself."
Illus.: Heidelberg Catechism #107
I know what some of you are thinking:
And God loved YOU so much that he handed his Son Jesus over to death — he gave his Son to the murderers — that you might live.
"I have come," says Jesus in John 10, "not to steal and kill and destroy, but that you may have life, and have it to the full."
Jesus is called in the Bible the "Author of life." He's the one who created you and gave you life in the first place. He knit you together in your mother's womb. And when he went to the cross, he carried your sins with him. It was your sin and mine that drove the nails into his body, but he died that you might be justified, ransomed, restored, forgiven, made new. You've been made alive with Christ and you're now seated with him in heavenly places.
God loves you more than you will ever know. If that's true, don't you think he can help you become a person who loves, a person who promotes life instead of death?
The gospel of grace has broken into this culture of death and says, "Change is possible. Resurrection is possible. 'God makes beautiful things out of the dust.' Out of your pain, God can create something of beauty. Out of your loss, God can restore joy. In the midst of death, God offers life."
So choose life this morning. Stop murdering. Bring life to the dead people and situations around you. And receive the life Jesus offers you through the gospel of his grace.
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