When my nephew was very young...
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When my nephew was very young, I tried teaching him how to play checkers. We started playing a bit, then he kept wanting to break the rules and play in such a way that it guaranteed he would win. "Well, let's play it with my rules," he said. The problem was that as the game progressed, the rules kept changing, to the point where it was no fun for either of us. Without the rules to guide the game, there was no way to enjoy it.
Many times we can see rules out of the Bible -- the Ten Commandments, in particular -- as being restrictive. We could enjoy so much freedom without them. However, like any parent, God our Father has given us rules to live by so that we can play the game of life (metaphorically speaking, not the actual game) the way it was meant to be played.
Many times we can see rules out of the Bible -- the Ten Commandments, in particular -- as being restrictive. We could enjoy so much freedom without them. However, like any parent, God our Father has given us rules to live by so that we can play the game of life (metaphorically speaking, not the actual game) the way it was meant to be played.
