God’s law is not merely a series of moral injunctions. The nature of its content is much broader than the Ten Commandments found in Exodus twenty. This book will challenge Christians to further study God’s law. For example, the chapter on the fourth commandment explains the Christian work ethic based on the commandment, “Six days you shall labor and do all your work.” The Ten Commandments lay the moral foundation for Christianity. Laymen and church leaders will find this study useful for personal Bible study and for sermon preparation.
About the Author
Martin Murphy has a B.A. in Bible from Columbia International University and Master of Divinity from Reformed Theological Seminary. Martin spent nearly thirty years in the class room, the pulpit, the lectern, the study, and the library. He now devotes most of his time consolidating academic and practical gains by writing books. He is the author of five books. Pastor James Vickery began to pastor God’s people at an early age and for years has sought to encourage, edify and build the kingdom of God. Those that know him can attest to his dedication and efforts to grow and bless the work of the Lord. Except for the time he took to further his education, he constantly served as a pastor. Whether he had to work a secular job and pastor or just pastor, he has been faithful to the call he received at a young age.
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God’s law is not merely a series of moral injunctions. The nature of its content is much broader than the Ten Commandments found in Exodus twenty. This book will challenge Christians to further study God’s law. For example, the chapter on the fourth commandment explains the Christian work ethic based on the commandment, “Six days you shall labor and do all your work.” The Ten Commandments lay the moral foundation for Christianity. Laymen and church leaders will find this study useful for personal Bible study and for sermon preparation.
About the Author
Martin Murphy has a B.A. in Bible from Columbia International University and Master of Divinity from Reformed Theological Seminary. Martin spent nearly thirty years in the class room, the pulpit, the lectern, the study, and the library. He now devotes most of his time consolidating academic and practical gains by writing books. He is the author of five books. Pastor James Vickery began to pastor God’s people at an early age and for years has sought to encourage, edify and build the kingdom of God. Those that know him can attest to his dedication and efforts to grow and bless the work of the Lord. Except for the time he took to further his education, he constantly served as a pastor. Whether he had to work a secular job and pastor or just pastor, he has been faithful to the call he received at a young age.