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