Two stone tablets, given to Moses on the Sinai/Horeb mount
The Decalogue, ten commandments in God’s law was the count
“Thou shalts” addressing sinful thoughts/actions for humankind
Literally handed over by a human-image God as some may find
Brought downto the people and broken due to their sinful ways
Would these commands live on past those ancient wilderness days?
Etched words carried about in the arc, generation after generation
Literal history, figurative legend, maybe some other comprehension?
Ten reasonable, Christ-like ways for people relationally seeking God
A code of conduct you can’t reject, to protest would be rather odd
A way of living so in keeping with a guiding God-given conscience
Love, compassion, respect — qualities that make reasonable sense
Whether God literally wrote those words on the placards of stone
Whether humans authored them as God-inspired — can I be shown?
It was later that God etched a prime commandment on our hearts
Jesus saying to love one another as God loves us — where it starts!
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