Ten: How the Commandments Set Us Free - Hardcover

Mitchell, Mark

 
9781627074865: Ten: How the Commandments Set Us Free

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The Ten Commandments. Do you see them as a strict set of rules with a punishment for disobedience? Do you think they are outdated, without meaning for us today? Or might they be a blueprint for your life, designed by a loving and gracious God? The law that He spoke into being on the mountainside so long ago is still active and applicable to our lives now. Mark Mitchell shows us how we can embrace both God’s law and His gospel of grace to find true freedom.

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Mark Mitchell is lead pastor of Central Peninsula Church, a multi-campus church on the San Francisco Peninsula. He is a graduate of Denver Seminary and earned his doctorate at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. He and his wife, Lynn, have three adult children and three grandchildren and live in San Carlos, California. His thriving ministry is an outgrowth of Ray Stedman's groundbreaking Peninsula Bible Church in Palo Alto, California.

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Think of the Ten Commandments. What comes to your mind? Rules . . . Obligations . . . Freedom? Many tend to see the Ten Commandments as a list of dos and don’ts given by a demanding God. Instead, we should view them as a road map to freedom provided by a powerful yet gracious God. God gave His people the Ten Commandments after He led them out of their slavery in Egypt. He didn’t want to enslave them all over again with heavy, unattainable rules. These decrees were meant to enrich their relationship with Him and with others. And they still apply to us today. The Ten Commandments are not old-fashioned or outdated—they are still God’s way of showing us our sin, keeping us on track, and helping us fix our eyes on Him. So take a new look at the Ten Commandments. As we embrace God’s law and the gospel of grace, we can walk the path of true freedom.

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