I am trying to come back to
regular blogging. I have two new ebooks in the making, but for now I will just share some random thoughts.Usually these come to me at night when sleep is taking a break.
I bet most church folks would say
that they know the ten commandments in the Old Testament. Whether they can live it
daily is another matter. Whether you are a Christian or not, these commandments
are still the best guide for social organization that we have. Whenever I think
about the Ten Commandments two anecdotes spring to mind.
A very long time ago, when I was
in second form (now Grade 8), our literature teacher was a very creative person.
Literature classes could take us anywhere inside and outside the books being
studied. I don’t recall why, but in one class, she asked out of the blue, how
many commandments there were. Going down the line of students not one of us knew,
for sure, and started guessing wildly - up to 20, I think. She was not amused and I think the class
got a detention.
I have often wondered why we
froze and didn’t seem to know, considering that in those days, most of would
have been attending Sunday School regularly and would have been exposed to
Exodus and the stories therein.
I can only suppose that we were
flummoxed because the question came in a Literature
class. If it had come in a Sunday School class, we would not have had a
problem. Maybe.
The second anecdote comes from a
church service, where the visiting evangelist challenged the congregation to
recite the ten commandments. Most persons knew some, but couldn’t recall all of
them and not in the correct order. There were a lot of shamed faces in church
that day.
Of course, a few contented them
selves by saying that in the New Testament , Matthew 22:37-39, Jesus brought it
down to only two which, if followed ,contain all the rest
37 And he said to him, Thou shalt love [the] Lord thy God with all
thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy understanding.
38 This is [the] great and first commandment.
39 And [the] second is like it, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as
thyself.
If only we could remember.
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