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Pastor Collins Sakalunda preached from Exodus 20:3–6 on “The Exclusive and Pure Worship of God,” teaching that the Ten Commandments show Christians how to live in a way that reflects the image and character of God. He explained that the commandments are divided into two categories, with the first four regulating humanity’s relationship with God and the remaining commandments regulating relationships with others, reflecting the greatest commandments of loving God fully and loving one’s neighbour as oneself. He emphasised that the law is a reflection of God’s character and introduced the term’s theme, The Decalogue. First, he spoke about the exclusive worship of God from verse 3, explaining that the first commandment defines who alone deserves worship and that God will not share His glory with false gods. This commandment is foundational because it identifies the one true object of worship, and God has the right to demand exclusive worship because He alone is Creator, Deliverer, and Saviour, as supported in 1 Corinthians 8:4. Christians are therefore called to reject every false god and worship the true God alone. Second, he spoke about the pure worship of God, explaining that it is not enough to worship the right God; we must also worship Him in the right way. The second commandment teaches that our approach to God matters and warns against false worship and idolatry. He explained the four parts of the commandment: the prohibition against carved images because God is jealous for His glory, the command not to bow down to idols, the warning for those who hate God, and the greater promise of mercy for those who obey Him. In conclusion, he warned that many people today still struggle with the same idols Israel faced, and that even churches can fall into idolatry through things people manipulate or elevate above God. He ended by reminding us that true worship requires us to change rather than trying to reshape God, and that genuine worship can only come through a personal relationship with Christ.
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