Today let’s look at the detail of The First and Greatest Commandment, summarized in The Westminster Larger Catechism’s discussion of The Ten Commandments under the question:
Q. 107. Which is the second commandment?
A. The second commandment is, Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of anything that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth. Thou shalt not bow down thyself to them, nor serve them: for I the LORD thy God am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation of them that hate me; and shewing mercy unto thousands of them that love me, and keep my commandments.
That’s a pretty long answer, but let’s read in even more detail about our duties, sins and reasons to consider in the followon Q & A.
Q. 108. What are the duties required in the second commandment?
A. The duties required in the second commandment are, the receiving, observing, and keeping pure and entire, all such religious worship and ordinances as God hath instituted in his word; particularly prayer and thanksgiving in the name of Christ; the reading, preaching, and hearing of the word; the administration and receiving of the sacraments; church government and discipline; the ministry and maintenance thereof; religious fasting; swearing by the name of God, and vowing unto him: as also the disapproving, detesting, opposing, all false worship; and, according to each one’s place and calling, removing it, and all monuments of idolatry.
Q. 109. What sins are forbidden in the second commandment?
A. The sins forbidden in the second commandment are, all devising, counseling, commanding, using, and any wise approving, any religious worship not instituted by God himself; the making any representation of God, of all or of any of the three persons, either inwardly in our mind, or outwardly in any kind of image or likeness of any creature whatsoever; all worshiping of it, or God in it or by it; the making of any representation of feigned deities, and all worship of them, or service belonging to them; all superstitious devices, corrupting the worship of God, adding to it, or taking from it, whether invented and taken up of ourselves, or received by tradition from others, though under the title of antiquity, custom, devotion, good intent, or any other pretense whatsoever; simony; sacrilege; all neglect, contempt, hindering, and opposing the worship and ordinances which God hath appointed.
Just a note, we find the first practical example immediately when Aaron makes the Golden Calf in an attempt to worship the True God, that is the one who brought them out of Egypt, in a very false way.
Exodus 32:4-6 And he received them at their hand, and fashioned it with a graving tool, after he had made it a molten calf: and they said, These be thy gods, O Israel, which brought thee up out of the land of Egypt. 5 And when Aaron saw it, he built an altar before it; and Aaron made proclamation, and said, To morrow is a feast to the LORD. 6 And they rose up early on the morrow, and offered burnt offerings, and brought peace offerings; and the people sat down to eat and to drink, and rose up to play.
Q. 110. What are the reasons annexed to the second commandment, the more to enforce it?
A. The reasons annexed to the second commandment, the more to enforce it, contained in these words, For I the LORD thy God am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation of them that hate me; and shewing mercy unto thousands of them that love me, and keep my commandments; are, besides God’s sovereignty over us, and propriety in us, his fervent zeal for his own worship, and his revengeful indignation against all false worship, as being a spiritual whoredom; accounting the breakers of this commandment such as hate him, and threatening to punish them unto divers generations; and esteeming the observers of it such as love him and keep his commandments, and promising mercy to them unto many generations.
Vos in his commentary goes through each of those phrases and explained what the Westminster says and often gives examples. I encourage you to get a copy. Scripture passages are given for each clause.
Below is a link to my earlier post on the first of the Ten Commandments.
As with the 1st commandment here are the Scripture References.
2nd Command Duties
• Exod. 20:4-6. The second commandment.
• Deut. 32:46-47; Matt. 18:20; Acts 2:42; 1 Tim. 6: 13-14. The duty of receiv. ing, observing, and keeping pure and entire the ordinances of religious worship appointed in Scripture.
• Phil. 4:6; Eph. 5:20. Prayer and thanksgiving in Christ’s name is an ordinance appointed in Scripture.
• Deut. 17:18-19; Acts 15:21; 2 Tim. 4:2; James 1:21-22; Acts 10:33. God has appointed the reading, preaching, and hearing of his Word as ordinances of worship.
• Matt. 28:19; 1 Cor. 11:23-30. The sacraments of baptism and the Lord’s Supper are appointed ordinances of divine worship.
• Matt. 18:15-17; Matt. 16:19; 1 Cor. 5:1-13; 12:28. Church government and church discipline are appointed in Scripture as divine ordinances.
• Eph. 4:11-12; 1 Tim. 5:17-18; 1 Cor. 9:7-15. The work of the gospel min-istry, and its support by the members of the church, are duties appointed by God in his Word.
• Joel 2:12-13; 1 Cor. 7:5. Religious fasting a divine ordinance.
• Isa. 19:21; Ps. 76:11. Making and paying vows to God an ordinance of worship appointed in Scripture.
• Acts 17:16-17; Ps. 16:4. The second commandment requires strict separation from and rejection of all forms of worship not appointed in the Scriptures.
• Deut. 7:5; Isa. 30:22. Monuments of idolatry are to be removed.
Sins
• Num. 15:39. God’s commandments concerning worship to be observed without changes or additions “after our own heart.”
• Deut. 13:6-8. Counseling or urging people to adopt false worship is sin.
• Hos. 5:11; Mic. 6:16. The sin of commanding religious worship not instituted by God.
• 1 Kings 11:33; 12:33. The great sin of practicing worship not instituted by God himself.
• Deut. 12:30-32. It is sinful to approve in any way of worship not insti by God.
• Deut. 13:6-12; Zech. 13:2-3; Rev. 2:2, 14-15, 20; 17:12, 16-17. Is against God to tolerate a false religion.
• Deut. 4:15-19; Acts 17:29; Rom. 1:21-25. The sin of making any representation of God.
• Dan. 3:18; Gal. 4:8. To worship any image or likeness of the deity violates the second commandment.
• Exod. 32:5. To worship even the true God by means of any visible representation or image is a violation of the second commandment.
• Exod. 32:8. The sin of making a representation of false gods.
• 1 Kings 18:26-28; Isa. 65:11. The sin of worshiping false gods.
• Acts 17:22; Col. 2:21-23. Superstitious practices forbidden by God.
• Mal. 1:7-8, 14. The sin of corrupting God’s worship.
• Deut. 4:2. We may not add to, or take anything from, the worship that Cal has appointed in his Word.
• Ps. 106:39. Changes in divine worship introduced by the worshipen dim selves are wrong.
• Matt. 15:9. Changes in divine worship received by tradition from other an wrong-
• 1 Peter 1:18; Jer. 44:17; lia. 65:3-5; Gal. 1:13-14; 1 Sam. 13:11-12; 1521.
Neither antiquity, custom, devotion, for good intentions can serve a in excuse for corruptions in divine worship.
• Acts 8:18. The sin of simony
• Rom. 2:22, Mal. 3:8. The sin of sacrilege.
• Exod, 424-25. God is offended by careless neglect of the ordinances d worship which he has appointed.
• Matt. 22:5; Mal. 1.7, 13. The sin of regarding ordinances of divine wont
• Matt. 23.13; Act 13:44-45, 1 Thes. 2115-16. The sin of hindering tod opposing the ordinances of divine worship.
Reasons annexed
• Ps. 45:11; Rev. 15:3-4. God’s sovereignty over us, and his propriety in us.
• Exod. 34:13-14. God’s fervent zeal for his own worship.
• 1 Cor. 10:20-22; Jer. 7:18-20; Ezek. 16:26-27; Deut. 32:16-20. God’s vengeful indignation against all false worship.
• Hos. 2:2-4. God’s threat of punishment to divers generations of those who break the second commandment.
• Deut. 5:29. God’s promise of mercy to many generations to those who observe the second commandment.
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