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Commandment: Humanity's Glorious Empowerment

Humanity's Glorious Empowerment

August 11, 2024 • Steve Deane • Colossians 1:16–17

We explore the profound concept of God's commandments as empowerment rather than restriction. The central theme revolves around the Garden of Eden story, reimagining it not as a test of free will, but as God's provision of power to humanity. We're challenged to see commandments not as choices, but as the very substance that holds creation together. This perspective invites us to embrace God's commandments as a means to 'reign in life' and fulfill our purpose as image-bearers of God. By understanding commandments this way, we can see how breaking them leads to decay and loss of our ability to steward creation as intended. This fresh interpretation encourages us to view obedience as a path to empowerment and fullness of life, rather than a burden or limitation. 

Key Points:

- God's commandments are not choices but provisions for humanity to reign.

- The commandment given to Adam was not a test but empowerment to rule over creation.

- All creation is held together by God's commandment, which is embodied in Jesus Christ.

- Breaking God's commandment leads to dissolution and loss of authority in one's life; enslavement to base desires.

- Jesus is the living commandment that restores and holds all things together.

- Obeying God's commandments is the path to true freedom and authority in life.

- The Holy Spirit empowers believers to keep God's commandments and experience restoration and participate in creation's restoration.