The Thief, Accountability, and Abundant Life

  Title: Understanding John 10:10, Exodus 22, and the 8th Commandment In the Bible, several verses and teachings emphasize the importance of upholding God's commandments and living a righteous life. Among these are John 10:10, Exodus 22, and the 8th Commandment ("Thou shalt not steal"). Let's explore these passages and how they are connected to the concept of accountability and the promise of abundant life in Jesus. John 10:10 : This verse is part of a larger teaching where Jesus contrasts Himself as the Good Shepherd with the thief. Jesus says, "The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I came that they may have life and have it abundantly." Here, the thief can be interpreted as the enemy, including Satan, whose intentions are purely destructive and harmful. In contrast, Jesus brings life and abundance to those who follow Him. Exodus 22 : In this passage, God outlines laws for restitution and justice, including how to handle theft. A thief is held

Who is the King of Glory?

 The King of Glory is, the one who is above all kings and the source of all honor and glory. In Psalm 24:7-10, the psalmist is callin' out to the gates of the city to open up and receive the King of Glory, who is none other than the Lord of Hosts, Yahweh Sabaoth in Hebrew.

Now, the King of Glory, or "Melech hakavod" in Hebrew, represents the sovereignty and rule of God over all of ncreation. This is a declaration of His greatness, His power, and His control over all things. And this is something that we should all recognizeĥ and acknowledge in our own lives.

In Jewish tradition, the King of Glory is tied to the hope for the Messianic Age, when God will rule with justice and righteousness. And in the New Testament, the King of Glory is fulfilled in Jesus Christ, who is the King of Kings and the Lord of Lords, with all authority and power over all things.

So, what we are saying to you, friends? We are saying that you have to recognize the King of Glory in your own life. Open up your heart and let the Lord of Hosts come in, so that you too can experience the fullness of His sovereignty, power, and glory. Don't be like those gates, closed off and resistant to the King of Glory. No, lift up your heads and open up your hearts, so that the King of Glory can come in and reign in your life.

Honor the King of Kings, the Lord of all things.

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