Commandment Number 6

Commandment Number 6

Commandment 6 is often misquoted as ‘thou shall not kill’. Yet throughout the OT God commands his people to kill certain humans; whether it be God’s enemies (e.g. the Canaanites), or carrying out capital punishment. The Commandment forbids murder. As such, we cannot...
Commandment Number 5

Commandment Number 5

Many people misunderstand Commandment Number 5, because they don’t know what it means to ‘honour your father and mother’ (Ex 20:12). To begin with, the command is not to love your parents; as some parents make this difficult through their poor, or even evil behaviour....
Confirmation Service

Confirmation Service

23 October 2017 You are invited to come along to our Confirmation Service at 7pm at Earlwood Anglican. Celebrate with our young peope who have have chosen to publicly declare their faith in Jesus. The Bishop of Georges River, Peter Lin, will be with us and preach from...
Commandment Number 4

Commandment Number 4

If you’re a Christian, chances are you don’t keep Commandment Number 4; ‘Remember the Sabbath day and keep it holy’ (Ex 20:8). The reason I say this is because the Sabbath is Saturday. Yet based on passages such as Col 2:16 and Rom 14:5, the early Christians chose the...
Commandment Number 3

Commandment Number 3

The Commandment I witness Christians breaking most often is number 3; ‘You shall not take the Lord’s name in vain’ (Ex 20:7). This could simply be the result of society’s influence. Being surrounded by movies, TV, friends and family who freely use God’s name in vain...