God reveals himself to us here when he recalls his all-powerful, loving and liberating deeds in the history of the Jewish people, specifically addressing Moses. It is he alone who liberated the people from the chains of slavery under the Pharaoh in Egypt. This of course is a prophetic precursor to the promised and ultimate liberation from the slavery of sin and death that was accomplished by Jesus on the cross. The Commandments also reveal our vocation, our calling, to honor God by living in ways that show our love toward him, by acting in accord with the image and likeness of God that he made us in.
A battle wages within me...somehow believing that I am good enough for God's acceptance rather than believing that it is only God's mercy that saves me. I don't know why a voice in my mind sometimes suggests to me that I am not that bad. So why wouldn't God accept me?
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God reveals himself to us here when he recalls his all-powerful, loving and liberating deeds in the history of the Jewish people, specifically addressing Moses. It is he alone who liberated the people from the chains of slavery under the Pharaoh in Egypt. This of course is a prophetic precursor to the promised and ultimate liberation from the slavery of sin and death that was accomplished by Jesus on the cross. The Commandments also reveal our vocation, our calling, to honor God by living in ways that show our love toward him, by acting in accord with the image and likeness of God that he made us in.
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A battle wages within me...somehow believing that I am good enough for God's acceptance rather than believing that it is only God's mercy that saves me. I don't know why a voice in my mind sometimes suggests to me that I am not that bad. So why wouldn't God accept me?