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They must have had to sit around for seven days before the Lord made his appearance. And they still had to wait around for forty days! It was cold up on that mountain and I doubt they brought their lunch!
The question I always had as a kid was how did Moses carry those stone tablets down a mountain -- even with Joshua's help? At least stone would last longer than parchment.
Aaron was not the most dependable guy to leave behind. He allowed one of the worst demonstrations of democracy in the Bible! We would all be worshiping a golden calf if democracy won! Moses and God did not go along with the majority, and almost never did in the entire Bible!
We see this in every government on earth, including ours. If we want to stay in power or be reelected, we had better please the people. Pleasing God is secondary. Does the constitution come first? We must decide if God's word comes first in our lives! Is our faith in him number one? What are we willing to sacrifice for him?
We are the ones who must decide for ourselves how important those big ten are. It sure sends a message when we read that Moses saw God in person and was given those "commands." Were they the ten suggestions? Every Christian must decide for oneself -- even if all the rest of the country or world differ! Even if we are told we are prejudiced and are hurting others by coming on too strong with our faith. Should we remove those Ten Commandments from government buildings to show how open minded we are?
Moses was still around when Jesus stood on the mountain. He must have obeyed. He must have put God first. Will we?
The question I always had as a kid was how did Moses carry those stone tablets down a mountain -- even with Joshua's help? At least stone would last longer than parchment.
Aaron was not the most dependable guy to leave behind. He allowed one of the worst demonstrations of democracy in the Bible! We would all be worshiping a golden calf if democracy won! Moses and God did not go along with the majority, and almost never did in the entire Bible!
We see this in every government on earth, including ours. If we want to stay in power or be reelected, we had better please the people. Pleasing God is secondary. Does the constitution come first? We must decide if God's word comes first in our lives! Is our faith in him number one? What are we willing to sacrifice for him?
We are the ones who must decide for ourselves how important those big ten are. It sure sends a message when we read that Moses saw God in person and was given those "commands." Were they the ten suggestions? Every Christian must decide for oneself -- even if all the rest of the country or world differ! Even if we are told we are prejudiced and are hurting others by coming on too strong with our faith. Should we remove those Ten Commandments from government buildings to show how open minded we are?
Moses was still around when Jesus stood on the mountain. He must have obeyed. He must have put God first. Will we?

