245 page spiral bound book with laminated cover.
This spiral bound children’s workbook explains the many lessons in the Ten Commandments. The primary emphasis is to familiarize children with each commandment and to point out various character lessons appropriate to Christian growth as illustrated in each commandment. Children are fertile ground for planting seeds of righteousness and truth. This workbook is intended for that purpose.
Download PDF: “The Ten Commandments”
Weight: 16 oz
Dimensions: 8.5 × 5.5 × .75 in
The Ten Commandments is a Bible study guide that examines the laws God gave to Israel at Mount Sinai (Exodus 20:1–17) and explores their meaning, purpose, and continuing spiritual value. It not only presents the commandments in their historical and cultural setting but also explains their moral and spiritual application for Christians, showing how they reflect God’s character and form the foundation of righteous living. The book also connects the commandments to the teachings of Jesus and the New Testament, emphasizing that love is the fulfillment of the law.
Verse-by-Verse Study – Each commandment is presented in full, followed by a detailed explanation.
Historical Context – Insights into ancient Israel’s setting help readers understand why the commandments were given.
Spiritual Lessons – Each law is shown to have moral implications that go beyond the literal wording.
Christ-Centered Fulfillment – Links are drawn between the commandments and Jesus’ life, teaching, and sacrifice.
Practical Applications – Real-life scenarios are discussed to help readers apply each commandment today.
Calls for exclusive devotion to God, rejecting idolatry and divided loyalties.
Spiritual application: God must be first in every aspect of life.
Prohibits worship of idols or physical representations of God.
Modern parallel: Guarding against materialism, celebrity worship, or anything replacing God in our hearts.
Addresses misuse of God’s name, including false oaths and casual speech.
Extends to living in a way that honors God’s reputation.
Originally a day of rest and worship on the seventh day.
Points to the spiritual rest found in Christ and the importance of dedicated time for God.
Stresses respect for parents and family order.
Broader principle: respect for God-given authority.
Protects the sanctity of life.
Jesus expands it to include anger and hatred in the heart.
Safeguards marriage and sexual purity.
Includes guarding the heart against lust and unfaithfulness.
Prohibits taking what is not ours—whether possessions, ideas, or time.
Promotes honesty, integrity, and respect for others’ property.
Originally referred to false testimony in legal settings.
Applies broadly to all forms of lying, gossip, and slander.
Prohibits envy and discontentment with what others have.
Promotes gratitude and trust in God’s provision.
God’s Character – The commandments reflect God’s holiness, justice, and love.
Moral Foundation – These laws remain timeless principles for living in harmony with God and others.
Inner Transformation – True obedience goes beyond outward compliance to the heart’s intentions.
Fulfillment in Christ – Jesus summarized the commandments in two great laws: love for God and love for neighbor (Matthew 22:37–40).
Scripture References – Direct Bible quotations support each explanation.
Discussion Prompts – Questions encourage reflection and group study.
Practical Scenarios – Helps bridge the gap between ancient law and modern life.
The tone is clear, instructive, and devotional, aiming to deepen both biblical knowledge and personal faithfulness. It is designed for personal study, family devotionals, and group Bible classes.
In essence, The Ten Commandments is more than a legal code—it’s a moral and spiritual blueprint for living a God-honoring life. The book shows that while Christians are not under the Mosaic Law as a covenant, the principles within the Ten Commandments remain vital, pointing to God’s holiness and fulfilled perfectly in the love and grace of Jesus Christ.