10 Commandments

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Across
  1. 2. Protected by the Third Commandment (God’s ______)
  2. 4. Protected by the Fifth Commandment: God’s gift of ________.
  3. 8. What God forbids in the Seventh Commandment.
  4. 9. Protected by the Fourth Commandment: God’s gift of ________.
  5. 11. Part of Luther’s explanation to the First Commandment; to believe in the Lord and rely on him.
  6. 12. To ask God to hold us accountable for what we say. One way we might sin against the 2nd Commandment if we do it frivolously or use it to validate a lie.
  7. 13. Part of Luther’s explanation to the First Commandment; to cherish the Lord because of his mercy and grace.
  8. 14. To ask God to cause harm to someone. One way we might sin against the 2nd Commandment.
  9. 15. Protected by the Second Commandment (God’s ______)
  10. 17. What God forbids in the Fifth Commandment.
  11. 20. Hebrew word that means “rest.”
  12. 21. Opposite of Coveting. Being happy with what God has given and trusting him to give us what we need.
Down
  1. 1. What God forbids in the Sixth Commandment.
  2. 3. Talking about other people’s private lives – often spreading rumors or unverified information. One way we might sin against the 8th Commandment.
  3. 5. What God forbids us to bear in the Eighth Commandment (two words).
  4. 6. Protected by the Eighth Commandment: God’s gift of ________.
  5. 7. Protected by the First Commandment (God’s ______)
  6. 10. Protected by the Seventh Commandment: God’s gift of ________.
  7. 16. Protected by the Sixth Commandment: God’s gift of ________.
  8. 18. Part of Luther’s explanation to the First Commandment; to have awe and respect for the Lord because he created us and has the authority to condemn us for our sins.
  9. 19. How God commands us to treat our parents in the Fourth Commandment.
  10. 21. What God forbids in the Ninth and Tenth Commandments.