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Things Unseen with Sinclair B. Ferguson

The Ten Commandments

09 Mar 2026

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Chapter 1: What are the Ten Commandments and their significance?

1.769 - 19.913 Sinclair B. Ferguson

This week I thought it might be helpful for us to think about the Ten Commandments, or what the Hebrew Bible sometimes calls the Ten Words. But I wonder how that strikes you.

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If your pastor announced this Sunday that he was going to preach for the next three months on the Ten Commandments in Exodus 20 verses 1 through 17, would you be thinking, oh, that's great? Or would you say, oh, groan, not again?

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The commandments get a fairly mixed review these days, including among some Christians, at least until somebody wants to remove them from some public space, and then it can be surprising how violently some Christians react who don't usually give much thought to the commandments.

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55.195 - 79.099 Sinclair B. Ferguson

There's a kind of atmosphere that surrounds the expression, the Ten Commandments. And rightly so, because when we read the account of God giving them at Mount Sinai, Moses' experience is even more spectacular than it was at the burning bush. The event was surrounded by thunder and lightning and a thick cloud. At the foot of Sinai, the people trembled.

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Truly, God revealed Himself as a God of power and might and holiness and righteousness.

Chapter 2: How is the context of grace important in understanding the Ten Commandments?

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But we should notice something here, something from the get-go when we think about the Ten Commandments. It's this. They were given by the God of infinite holiness and righteousness, but they were also given in a context of grace. I think perhaps this is the single most important thing to remember. God's law is given in the context of God's grace. How so?

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Well, his first words are, I am Yahweh, your God, your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of slavery. This is the same great I Am who told Moses that he had heard the groaning of the people of Israel, remembered His covenant, and added, I will bring you out from under the burdens of the Egyptians. I will deliver you from slavery to them.

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I will redeem you with an outstretched arm.

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Chapter 3: What does the first commandment teach us about prioritizing God?

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I will take you to be My people, and I will be your God. and you shall know that I am the Lord your God who brought you out from under the burdens of the Egyptians. If that isn't grace, I'm not sure what is. It's amazing grace. It's grace that the children of Israel needed to drink in and to keep drinking in.

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Chapter 4: How do the Ten Commandments relate to modern Christian beliefs?

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So, when God says, you shall have no other gods before me, nothing could be more rational. You can see the logic. It's this. Because of who I am to you, my people, you should reflect that character as a son reflects the character of his father. And here's something else.

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Chapter 5: What practical applications can we draw from the Ten Commandments today?

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Nothing could be safer. For other gods, no matter what they are, ancient or modern, can only harm and damage us. So, the first commandment teaches us that putting the Lord first is not only the right way to live, it's the best way to live. And something else, it's the safest way to live. And we'll find out more about that later in the week.

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