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The Ten Commandments are often seen as relics from a stone-age faith-words etched long ago that no longer speak to the modern world. But what if they are not cold rules, but a living framework for freedom? In The Ten Commandments: A Guide for Real People Trying to Live Faithfully, Dustin Gross unpacks each commandment with a blend of humor, cultural critique, and scriptural depth. Each commandment is explored across two chapters: one rooted in history and theology, the other applied to modern life. From idols that look more like smartphones than golden calves, to Sabbath rest in a 24/7…mehr

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The Ten Commandments are often seen as relics from a stone-age faith-words etched long ago that no longer speak to the modern world. But what if they are not cold rules, but a living framework for freedom? In The Ten Commandments: A Guide for Real People Trying to Live Faithfully, Dustin Gross unpacks each commandment with a blend of humor, cultural critique, and scriptural depth. Each commandment is explored across two chapters: one rooted in history and theology, the other applied to modern life. From idols that look more like smartphones than golden calves, to Sabbath rest in a 24/7 economy, this book reimagines what it means to take God's commands seriously in the everyday grind. With a voice that is pastoral yet brutally honest, Gross guides readers beyond cliché into authentic engagement with God's law. The Ten Commandments are not about legalism-they are a gift of freedom, shaping us into people who reflect God's heart in a restless and distracted world. This book is perfect for:Individuals seeking a deeper walk of faith Small groups and Bible studies Pastors and teachers looking for fresh material Anyone who thinks the commandments don't matter anymore Accessible, theologically accurate, and spiritually challenging, The Ten Commandments speaks to real people who want to live faithfully without slipping into empty religion.