
Set Free to Live Free: Week 7: Do Not Murder
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Download 5-Day Devotional for this week's message: https://chapinccc.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/Set-Free-to-Live-Free_-Week-7_-Do-Not-Murder-Devotional.pdf
Sermon Summary: This sermon explores the sixth commandment, "You shall not murder," delving into its deeper meaning and relevance for modern Christians. Pastor Jody examines the biblical perspective on the sanctity of human life, from conception to natural death, and how Jesus expanded the commandment to address not just physical murder, but also the anger and hatred in our hearts that can lead to devaluing others. The sermon challenges us to confront our own anger and to value all human life as sacred, created in God's image.
Key Points: - The Hebrew word "raksha" means to unjustly take human life - Human life is sacred because we are created in God's image - The commandment applies to various life issues, including abortion and euthanasia - Jesus expanded the commandment to include anger and hatred in the heart - We are accountable for our thoughts as well as our actions - Unforgiveness and resentment are "weed seeds" of murder in our hearts Transforming our hearts through repentance and God's grace is essential
Scripture Reference: Exodus 20:13 - "You shall not murder" Matthew 5:21-22 - Jesus' teaching on anger and murder