SESSION #16 (23 Mar 10); Deut 5:1-21; The #1 Public Theophany in Human History & Post-salvation Lordship

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SESSION #16 (23 Mar 10); Deut 5:1-21; The #1 Public Theophany in Human History & Post-salvation Lordship I. INTRODUCTION & REVIEW 1:1-5 Introduction to God s spokesman, the 1 st Prophet Moses 1:6-4:40 1 st Exposition of the Torah = motivation to obey from (1) past gracious actions of Yahweh and (2) sovereign destiny of the nation (future gracious actions of Yahweh) 4:41-49 Editorial comment on context of 2 nd Exposition of the Torah 5:1-26:19 2 nd Exposition of the Torah = proper response to Yahweh in heart and soul 5:1-11:32 Loving Yahweh with all the heart 5:1-33 The Mt. Sinai event & ramifications Background concepts: 1. Love in a superior/inferior relationship ANE parallels: Missing element? < sure destiny was _[impossible] on a pagan basis > NT parallel: Lordship is central for Phase #2; in the background in Phase #1 Upper-Room discourse of John 14:15 If you love Me, keep my commandments 14:21 He who has My commandments and keeps them, it is he who loves Me. And he who loves Me will be loved by my Father, and I will love him and manifest Myself to him. 14:23 If anyone loves Me, he will keep My word; and my Father will love him, and We will come to him and make Our home with him. He who does not love Me does not keep My words..... 15:10 If you keep My commandments, you will abide in My love... 1 John 2:3-4 By this we know that we [have come to] know Him, if we keep His commandments. He who says I know Him, and does not keep His commandments, is a liar and the truth is not in him. 2:15 Do not love the world or the things in the world. If anyone loves the world, the love of the Father is not in him. 2. Law and Grace: law in OT = verbal revelation of _[God s will]_ (also exists in NT law of Christ ); wholly centered in the nation Israel rather than individual believers as in the Church age law in NT context = Pharisaic distortion of the law into the means of salvation in Phase #1 and/or means of sanctification in Phase #2 Mt. Sinai law blinding, scary overwhelming holiness of God with which no fallen man could co-exist Pharisaic distortion trivialization to externals (see Sermon on the Mount) Pauline correction Rom 3:19-20 Now we know that whatever the law says, it says to those under the law, that every mouth may be stopped, and all the world may become guilty before God. Therefore by the deeds of the law no flesh will be justified in His sight, for by the law is the knowledge of sin. grace in OT = acts of God in condescending to entering into covenants and to giving extra deliverances and blessings to Israel; also cleansing from sin through authorized _[substitutionary]_rituals; Exodus < Mt. Sinai law cannot justify 1

NOTE: That law is thought to be a tool of human redemption is a common belief among socialists and Marxists. Al Gore, for example, in his March New York Times Op Ed (March 10, 2010) wrote: From the standpoint of governance, what is at stake is our ability to use the rule of law as an instrument of human redemption. Decoded this belief means use the rule of law as an instrument of totalitarian rule. grace in NT context = (1) once-for-all sacrifice of Christ on the cross freeing believers from rituals of cleansing, (2) providing both a new human spirit to those who believe (eternal life) and (3) also the indwelling Holy Spirit for empowerment to express that eternal life trans-nationally. II. INTRODUCTION TO THE DECALOGUE (5:1-5) 5:1 Moses called all Israel 2 nd Exposition very long (no sermonette here!) statutes and judgments precepts/standards...case law outcomes.... 1 Kings 6:12 example of distinction Lev 24:10-16 shows how judgments developed Steps in fulfilling the purpose of the Word of God (1) learn (2) guard, pay attention to (3) do PRINCIPLE: Every citizen was to be informed of the law in order that they could choose to apply it to everyday details in their lives (i.e., they were to be responsible). Living in the Word = focus on those portions of the Word of God that apply to the immediate situation; involves mental focusing on already learned doctrine. 5:2 Yahweh...made...in Horeb Historic event; God speaks and acts in history unlike all religions outside of the Bible. 5:3 not with our fathers...but with us who are alive. Emphasis upon the present 2 nd generation (1) new dispensation; and (2) within Israel all ancestral generations of the exodus generation. DISPENSATIONS: Different administrations of God in history but not different ways of salvation and not independent of each other. Basis of salvation = Cross of Christ Means of appropriation of salvation = faith alone Content of salvation message = changes (enlarges going forward) Will of God in sanctification = changes (engages evil powers more comprehensively going forward) 5:4 spoke face to face (emphasized in Heb) FRAMEWORK: Key event = Mt. Sinai Doctrines = Revelation, Inspiration, Canonicity 2

Doctrine of Revelation 1. Verbal: not mystical feeling (Temple quote vs. Deut 30:11-14) 2. Personal: not a code or abstract principles (typical pagan law codes vs. relation with a personal king Ps 95:6-11) 3. Historical: continuity and memory from generation to generation, not usually immediate encounter experiences (Exod 12:24-27; 1 Cor 11:23-26) 4. Comprehensive: God speaks with implications spanning all of life, not limited to a religious sub-compartment (Deut 12-26) 5. Prophetic: involving a line of prophets with a horizon to the end of history, not limited to one figure s speculations (Heb. 1:1-2; 1 Pet 1:10-12) midst of the fire strange physical phenomenon to represent the aseity and condescension of God I AM God exists independently; all else exists dependently comes down to the creature level and enters binding relationships 5:5 standing between Yahweh and you....afraid... ALWAYS the case for sinful man: revelation exposes sin fear of judgment need for a Mediator/Savior Setting for the Decalogue: time/place of one of the greatest theophanies of history with resultant fear; key example of what real revelation looks like. III. THE DECALOGUE STRUCTURE (5:6-21) A. What s new in the 10 commandments? What was known about God s will for man in previous dispensations all the way back to creation? ( Point of contact with unbelieving man) N** = Jewish tradition of commandments given to Noah Prior Awareness (God-consciousness) Ten Commandments Knowledge of God in all men including His #1 presupposes knowledge of God and that His providential working (Rom 1:19-20) benefits incurs our obligation N** Awareness of God s character enough to experience #2 presupposes there exists truth about His discomfort and motivation to pervert it (1:21-23) character N** Intuitively understand that language relates to #3 presupposes that language carries meaning about reality including God Himself (1:25) God N**? #4 presupposes creation & exodus events (only one of the 10 commandments not repeated in the New Testament) Natural inclination toward procreation and family care No one may take innocent human life Marriage is valued over all other erotic relationships Personal property exists Universal customs of tribal judges We can help our feelings #5 presupposes that parents are God s delegated representatives to children; presupposes the family N** #6 presupposes value of human life N** #7 presupposes monogamous marriage N** #8 presupposes personal property that can reasonably be held N** #9 presupposes public justice exists #10 presupposes control of desires with regard to spouses and property 3

Point: The 10 commandments fit with the imagehood of God in man Application: The Word of God speaks to man s conscience and no one can live consistently as though it is false. Everyone ultimately shows by their behavior that their heart-answers to the 3 basic questions are biblical-like after all: [Ethics] Who are you to tell me how I ought to live my life? (It s not me; it s an objective moral standard.) [Epistemology] How do I know what you re telling me is true? (Because truth can be known by you and me through reasoning and experience.) [Metaphysics] What is the purpose and meaning of your life? (I don t know the details, but I know my existence has a purpose.) B. What is the structure of the 10 commandments? Roman Catholic division (following Augustine): 5:6-10 is 1 st commandment; 5:21a is 9 th commandment with 5:21b being the 10 th commandment. Protestant division (following Jewish tradition): 5:6-7 is 1 st commandment; 5:21 is 10 th commandment The Chiastic structure: 5:6-10 God alone is worthy of worship and service 5:11 Accuracy in language about God 5:12-15 Management of labor and property 5:16 Society depends upon functional marriage & family 5:17 Life is to be respected & preserved 5:18 Marriage is to be protected 5:19 Property is to be protected 5:20 Accuracy in language of judicial proceedings 5:21 Self is not worthy of worship and service IV. CONCLUSION The core of the Mt. Sinai theophany confirms the created imagehood of mankind and adds corrective requirements for the elect nation Israel. Loyalty is expressed by conformity with God s Word ( Living in the Word ). 4

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