PASTOR MARSHALL OCHS | JUNE 28, 2026
In this message, Pastor Marshall teaches from Deuteronomy 5-6., which reminds God's people that the Law was never meant to earn their salvation but to serve as the "house rules" for those He had already rescued. The Ten Commandments reveal a life of reverent love for God and others, while Moses emphasizes that God's Word should be woven into every part of daily life so future generations remember His faithfulness and walk in His ways. Jesus fulfills these instructions by summarizing them as loving God wholeheartedly and loving our neighbors, calling believers today to wrap their lives in His Word.
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What does it mean to you that God's commands are "house rules" for people He has already saved, rather than requirements to earn His love or acceptance?
Which of the Ten Commandments challenges you the most right now, and why?
Are there any people, possessions, ambitions, or habits that have begun to take first place in your life instead of God?
Moses warned Israel not to forget God's faithfulness. What practical habits help you remember what God has done in your life?
God's Word was meant to be discussed at home, while traveling, before sleeping, and upon waking. How could you intentionally weave Scripture into your everyday routine?
Jesus summarized God's instructions as loving God and loving your neighbor. How well do your daily choices reflect those two priorities?
What areas of your life might reveal that you are living more like a consumer than someone who trusts God—for example, with your time, money, rest, or technology?
If someone asked you why you follow Jesus and seek to obey Him, what story of God's grace and faithfulness would you share?
In what ways are you intentionally passing your faith on to the next generation or encouraging others to know and follow God's Word?
This week, what is one specific step you can take to "wrap your life" in God's Word so that your thoughts, decisions, and relationships are shaped by His truth?

