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Lesson 35
The Law Covenant at Mt. Sinai "If you live by my rules and
follow my orders obediently . . . The Israelites looked to Moses for guidance. They complained to him when they were not pleased even though they found that Gods blessings always came through him. Moses was their mediator. This is one who brings about friendly relations between two parties that do not agree. Moses explained Gods will to the people and begged Gods forgiveness when they sinned against his laws. God gave the Israelites many rules (or laws)the most important ones are called the Ten Commandments. Moses went up to Mt. Sinai where God explained the Law to him. Some were rules of health: what foods to eat, what to do when there was sickness; others told how to conduct business fairly. And, most importantly, the Law taught the people how to deal with God and with each other. All the people agreed: "We will do everything the LORD has said" (Exodus 19:8 New International Version). The Law was perfect and the Israelites, being imperfect, could not keep it. God knew this would happen but he allowed them to try as it would help them realize their need for a Savior. One of Gods greatest mercies and kindnesses is his promise that in the kingdom the Israelites will be resurrected and he will make a new covenant with them. It will be easier for them to keep this New Covenant and, by so doing, will earn them everlasting life on earth. Moses was the mediator between God and the Israelites in the wilderness which pictures The Christ (Christ and his church) as mediator between God and mankind in the Millennial Age. The Ten Commandments (Exodus 20:3-17): 1. You shall have no other
gods before me. |