Friday, March 11, 2016

30. Loving God above all

30. LOVING GOD ABOVE ALL THE FIRST THREE COMMANDMENTS PERTAIN TO OUR DUTY TO LOVE GOD WITH OUR ENTIRE BEING Compendium 434-454 Exodus 2:2-17 Matthew 19:16-19 1. By becoming one of us Jesus revealed the love of his Father for each of us and made us children of God with infinite dignity and worth. Without God there is no meaning or purpose. 2. The Ten Commandments given to Moses, is God's covenant with his chosen people, Israel, and universally apply to all people of all times not as a restriction but rather a pathway to freedom and happiness as children of our infinitely loving and merciful Father. The Ten Commandments are the written form of the natural law inscribed within each of us. 3. Jesus, in his words and life summed up the Ten Commandments into two: Love God with your whole being and your neighbor as yourself. 4. "I Am the Lord your God. You shall not have other God's before me. We live the first commandment through the virtues of Faith, Hope, and Charity. 5. With faith we reject heresy, apostasy, and schism, as well as presumption and despair. 6. Charity demands that we love God above all things and that we reject ingratitude, indifference spiritual laziness, and false pride which leads to hatred of God and our fellow man. 7. With freedom we must prayerfully search for God and avoid the modern false God's of Power, Money and Pleasure. 8. Demon worship and superstition are enemies of God. 9. Aggressive atheism ridicules God and practical atheism ignores God. 10. Idols and false images are forbidden but true images of Jesus and the saints remind us of heavenly realities and are not worshiped in themselves. 11. God's name is Holy and we should only use it in blessings and honoring him. Never should we curse or swear with his name. Blasphemy includes all forms of disrespect toward God. 12. Genesis tells us that God rested on the Sabbath as a covenant and sign that man should use this day in thanksgiving for all creation. 13. We must obey the Sabbath with rest from worldly pursuits and devote time to our relation with God and one another. 14. The Sabbath is celebrated on Sunday by Christians because this is the day of the Resurrection of Jesus. 15. It is the first and most important precept of the Church to attend Mass every Sunday. 16. The Eucharist must be the center of our lives so we are able to live the Commandments in the spirit of the beatitudes. 17. In order to receive the Eucharist worthily we must avail ourselves of the sacrament of Confession often and at least once a year is required. Pope Francis confesses every two weeks and recommends this. 18. Honoring the Sabbath and The Lord’s Day professes that people do not live to work but rather work to live in freedom and joy with their God. When we seek His Kingdom in this way all the rest is given to us gratuitously. Heaven is an eternal sabbath with the family of God celebrating one another in harmony and perfect peace and joy.

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