Question 102. What is the sum of the first four commandments, which contain our duty toward God?

 

Question 102. What is the sum of the first four commandments, which contain our duty toward God?

Answer. The sum of the first four commandments, which contain our duty toward God, is to love the Lord our God with all our heart, and with all our soul, and with all our strength, and with all our mind.

 

In the four commandments, God tells the people to recognize Gods identity accurately. Since they do not know who God is, they make images and idols. So when people call these idols God, they profane Gods name.

God's words to the people emphasize that they were beings who had left me. They were beings who were in the kingdom of God, but they became people made of dust. However, the Bible says that God predestined Christ before the creation of the world to save people who were thrown into the world.

God chose Abraham, the father of faith, and made a covenant with him, and continued the covenant with his son, Isaac, and his grandson, Jacob, and thus led the people who had been imprisoned in Egypt back into Canaan through Joshua. The Hebrew name for Joshua is Jesus in Greek.

Coming out of Canaan means going from the kingdom of God to the world (Egypt), and returning from Egypt to Canaan means returning from the world to the kingdom of God.

Canaan symbolizes the kingdom of God, and it signifies that the Messiah, Jesus, came to the world and led his people to the kingdom of God. Therefore, the Bible describes entering Canaan as rest. This is because Christ is the Lord of rest. Those who enter Christ are in Gods rest. This meaning is contained in the four commandments.

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