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Some people hate rules, and they are free to do so. God created humans with free will. But God doesn't want us to run wild. The Ten Commandments, which are repeated several times in the Bible, give us a roadmap on how to live life. But they are more than a moral code-and they are concerned with more than just appropriate conduct, correct values, and social order. They are a prescription for holiness, a spiritual life, and a life of faith. Looking beyond their prohibitive language reveals something about the will of God. For example, "Honor your father and mother" can imply the notion that we…mehr

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Some people hate rules, and they are free to do so. God created humans with free will. But God doesn't want us to run wild. The Ten Commandments, which are repeated several times in the Bible, give us a roadmap on how to live life. But they are more than a moral code-and they are concerned with more than just appropriate conduct, correct values, and social order. They are a prescription for holiness, a spiritual life, and a life of faith. Looking beyond their prohibitive language reveals something about the will of God. For example, "Honor your father and mother" can imply the notion that we should not dishonor them. "Do not steal" can imply the notion of sharing and giving. By revisiting the Ten Commandments, Tom Kingery runs each law through a sieve that includes four perspectives important to the journey of faith-moral, ethical, social, and spiritual. By doing so, he breathes new life into the ancient laws. Reading this book will shed light on the path we take as we walk with God in obedience and loyalty.
Autorenporträt
Tom Kingery retired from serving The United Methodist Church in 2017. He retired early in order to be the primary care-giver for his wife, Carol, who passed away in May of 2019. He has a son, Tim, who with his wife Jen, lives in Deerfield, Illinois, with their children Zachary (10) and Valerie (8). Tom's daughter, Emily, lives in Davenport and is a professor of English Literature at Saint Ambrose University. Tom has the privilege, now, of being the preacher at The Church By The Side of The Road in Rockton, Illinois. It is a beautiful chapel and an inspiring church family. Rev. Kingery has written a dozen other books, all about faith, the Scriptures, and the journey of growing closer to God.