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Holy Trinity Catholic Church RCIA Class Transcript The Commandments # 1 - 3 Lecturer: Father Francis Peffley Date: February 15, 2005 Tonight we’re going to look at the overview of the Ten Commandments, very briefly, and then we’ll focus on the first Three Commandments, which have to do with our love for God. It’s interesting, when we look at how the Commandments are divided up, the first Three Commandments have to do with God; the Fourth Commandment has to do with our parents; the Fifth through Tenth Commandments have to do with our relationship with neighbor. The way that God worked it out is: • The First Commandment is, “I am the Lord thy God. Thou shalt not have strange gods before Me.” That means we only worship the One, True God. • The Second Commandment is, “Thou shalt not take the Name of the Lord thy God in vain.” • The Third Commandment is, “Keep holy the Lord’s Day.” So you see, the first Three Commandments, because our relationship with God is most important, even more important than our relationship with parents or neighbors, that’s why, I think, God revealed these Ten Commandments in this order, to show: • The order of importance of loving God • Honoring Him • Worshiping Him alone • Respecting His holy Name • Worshiping Him on the Lord’s Day Then we have the bridge between God and the rest of the world, God, and neighbor; that is our parents. Our parents represent God to us when we’re little, that they’re God’s repres ...
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