Election By The Ten Commandments

 May 21, 2006

By: Sellers S. Crain, Jr.


    Driving through the State of Alabama last week, I saw several political signs promoting various candidates for governor, but those signs devoted to one candidate were more numerous and more visible.  Judge Roy Moore, the ousted chief of the Alabama Supreme Court, is now vying for his state's highest office.  He was forced out of his high court seat because of his refusal to remove a stone replica of the Ten Commandments from the Supreme Court building.  His promotional signs were branded with American flags, and many of them had copies of the Ten Commandments attached to them.  Judge Moore is not only popular in Alabama but all across the nation among people who fear the erosion of our constitutional rights of freedom of religion and freedom of expression.  If he is successful in his bid for governorship of Alabama, it will be the first time, in my knowledge, that any American politician has been elected because of the Ten Commandments.

    Interestingly, I received a copy of a new book last week, The Ten Commandments Twice Removed, written by Danny Shelton and Shelley Quinn which takes advantage of the recent publicity afforded the ten commandment controversy.  While on the surface it pretends to be defending the right of the Ten Commandments to be displayed in public places, it appears that its real main purpose is to promote the observance of the Sabbath Day.  The authors claim that the Ten Commandments were not part of the "ordinances" that were nailed to the cross (Colossians 2:14), and therefore the fourth commandment "Remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy" is still bound on Christians today.

    The authors of this volume cite many New Testament references, quotes from Jesus Himself, in their attempt to prove their thesis (Matthew 5:18; 21-23; 27-28; 24:15-24).  In doing so these authors fail to understand that while Jesus lived and died under the old law, He fulfilled that law upon His death and ushered in a new covenant.  Jesus said that "For assuredly, I say unto you, till heaven and earth shall pass away, one jot or one tittle will by no means pass from the law until all is fulfilled (Matthew 5:18).  This means that the law, which included the Ten Commandments, would stand only so long as it remained unfulfilled.  After His resurrection Jesus said, "These are the words (those in the text just cited; emphasis added) which I spoke to you while I was still with you, that all things must be fulfilled which were written in the Law of Moses and the Prophets and the Psalms concerning Me" (Luke 24:44).  The three divisions of the Old Testament mentioned are inclusive of the entire Old Testament and were those recognized by the Jews.  Jesus said all of the law would remain in effect until it was fulfilled in its entirety, and upon His resurrection He said that had been accomplished.

    Quoting from the prophet Jeremiah, the author of the book of Hebrews made it clear that the Old Testament covenant in its entirety had been abolished, and it had been replaced by a more comprehensive covenant which included all people (8:6-13).  Other New Testament passages can be cited to prove the cessation of the old covenant (Ephesians 2:12-16; Colossians 2:14; Hebrews 9:15-17; 10:1-4).  These passages are proof positive that the entire old covenant was nailed to the cross when Christ died, therefore we are no longer under the Ten Commandments.

    This being said, I must add that I am not opposed to the Ten Commandments being displayed in public places.  They have long been a symbol of this nation's legal heritage and of its desire to be a nation founded upon the principle of law.  With many others in our nation, I do fear the erosion of our constitutional rights as Christians, and I am concerned that there is an all out assault upon Christianity alone today.  No other religion today in this nation is confronted with the constant bombardment of negative publicity that is being directed at our founder, Jesus Christ, and at the religion He founded (Matthew 16:13-19).  "And do this; knowing the time, that now it is high time to awake out of sleep; for now our salvation is nearer than when we first believed" (Romans 13:11).

 Brotherly,

Sellers 


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