04-03-2022
"YOU SHALL LOVE THE LORD YOUR GOD"
CCC 2083-2195
“You
Shall Love the Lord Your God
With All Your Heart, With All Your Soul,
and With All Your Mind”
THE FIRST COMMANDMENT: I AM THE LORD YOUR GOD,
YOU SHALL NOT HAVE OTHER GODS BEFORE ME
442. What is implied in
the affirmation of God: “I am the Lord your God” (Exodus 20:2)?
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This means that the
faithful must guard and activate the three theological virtues and must avoid
sins which are opposed to them. Faith believes in God and
rejects everything that is opposed to it, such as, deliberate doubt, unbelief,
heresy, apostasy, and schism. Hope trustingly awaits the
blessed vision of God and his help, while avoiding despair and
presumption. Charity loves God above all things and therefore
repudiates indifference, ingratitude, lukewarmness, sloth or spiritual
indolence, and that hatred of God which is born of pride.
443. What is the meaning
of the words of our Lord, “Adore the Lord your God and worship Him alone” (Matthew 4:10)?
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These words mean to
adore God as the Lord of everything that exists; to render to him the
individual and community worship which is his due; to pray to him with
sentiments of praise, of thanks, and of supplication; to offer him sacrifices,
above all the spiritual sacrifice of one’s own life, united with the perfect
sacrifice of Christ; and to keep the promises and vows made to him.
444. In what way does a
person exercise his or her proper right to worship God in truth and in freedom?
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Every person has the
right and the moral duty to seek the truth, especially in what concerns God and
his Church. Once the truth is known, each person he has the right and
moral duty to embrace it, to guard it faithfully and to render God authentic
worship. At the same time, the dignity of the human person requires that in
religious matters no one may be forced to act against conscience nor be
restrained, within the just limits of public order, from acting in conformity
with conscience, privately or publicly, alone or in association with others.
445. What does God
prohibit by his command, “You shall not have other gods before me” (Exodus 20:2)?
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This commandment
forbids:
- Polytheism and idolatry,
which divinizes creatures, power, money, or even demons.
- Superstition which
is a departure from the worship due to the true God and which also
expresses itself in various forms of divination, magic, sorcery and
spiritism.
- Irreligion which
is evidenced: in tempting God by word or deed; in sacrilege, which
profanes sacred persons or sacred things, above all the Eucharist; and in
simony, which involves the buying or selling of spiritual things.
- Atheism which
rejects the existence of God, founded often on a false conception of human
autonomy.
- Agnosticism which
affirms that nothing can be known about God, and involves indifferentism
and practical atheism.
446. Does the
commandment of God, “You shall not make for yourself a graven image” (Exodus 20:3),
forbid the cult of images?
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In the Old Testament
this commandment forbade any representation of God who is absolutely
transcendent. The Christian veneration of sacred images, however, is justified
by the incarnation of the Son of God (as taught by the Second Council of Nicea
in 787AD) because such veneration is founded on the mystery of the Son of God
made man, in whom the transcendent God is made visible. This does not mean the
adoration of an image, but rather the veneration of the one who is represented
in it: for example, Christ, the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Angels and the Saints.
THE SECOND COMMANDMENT:
YOU SHALL NOT TAKE THE NAME OF THE LORD YOUR GOD IN VAIN
447. How does one
respect the holiness of the Name of God?
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One shows respect for
the holy Name of God by blessing it, praising it and glorifying it. It is forbidden,
therefore, to call on the Name of God to justify a crime. It is also wrong to
use the holy Name of God in any improper way as in blasphemy (which
by its nature is a grave sin), curses, and unfaithfulness to
promises made in the Name of God.
448. Why is a false oath
forbidden?
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It is forbidden because
one calls upon God who is truth itself to be the witness to a lie.
“Do not swear, whether
by the Creator or by any creature, except truthfully, of necessity and with reverence.” (Saint Ignatius of Loyola)
449. What is perjury?
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Perjury is to make a
promise under oath with the intention of not keeping it or to violate a promise
made under oath. It is a grave sin against God who is always faithful to his promises.
THE THIRD COMMANDMENT:
REMEMBER TO KEEP HOLY THE LORD'S DAY
450. Why did God “bless
the Sabbath day and declare it sacred” (Exodus 20:11)?
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God did so because on
the Sabbath day one remembers God’s rest on the seventh day of
creation, and also the liberation of Israel from slavery in Egypt and the
Covenant which God sealed with his people.
451. How did Jesus act
in regard to the Sabbath?
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Jesus recognized the
holiness of the Sabbath day and with divine authority he gave this law its
authentic interpretation: “The Sabbath was made for man, and not man for the
sabbath” (Mark 2:27).
452. For what reason has
the Sabbath been changed to Sunday for Christians?
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The reason is because
Sunday is the day of the Resurrection of Christ. As “the first day of the week”
(Mark 16:2) it recalls the first creation; and as the “eighth day”,
which follows the sabbath, it symbolizes the new creation ushered in by the
Resurrection of Christ. Thus, it has become for Christians the first of all
days and of all feasts. It is the day of the Lord in which he
with his Passover fulfilled the spiritual truth of the Jewish Sabbath and
proclaimed man’s eternal rest in God.
453. How does one keep
Sunday holy?
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Christians keep Sunday
and other days of obligation holy by participating in the Eucharist of the Lord
and by refraining from those activities which impede the worship of God and
disturb the joy proper to the day of the Lord or the necessary relaxation of
mind and body. Activities are allowed on the Sabbath which are bound up with
family needs or with important social service, provided that they do not lead
to habits prejudicial to the holiness of Sunday, to family life and to health.
454. Why is the civil
recognition of Sunday as a feast day important?
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It is important so that
all might be given the real possibility of enjoying sufficient rest and leisure
to take care of their religious, familial, cultural and social lives. It is
important also to have an opportune time for meditation, for reflection, for
silence, for study, and a time to dedicate to good works, particularly for the
sick and for the elderly.

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