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HERBERT W.
ARMSTRONG
AUTHOR, TEACHER, APOSTLE
This
page is dedicated to the memory of Herbert W. Armstrong. Herbert
Armstrong was the Pastor General of the Worldwide Church of God
until his death in 1986. Mr. Armstrong was a prolific writer and
television/radio personality. The books, booklets, countless
articles and letters written by him have profoundly inspired,
encouraged, and been instrumental in the conversion of many
thousands of people. His Plain Truth magazine, at one time,
attained a circulation of over ten million subscribers. Mr.
Armstrong, as author, teacher, and apostle traveled the world
bringing the good news of the soon coming Kingdom of God to
nations everywhere. He spoke personally to Kings, Prime Ministers,
Presidents and other Heads of State as well as before audiences
worldwide about the return of Jesus Christ. This page is a
testimonial to the work God did through him.
Thou
Shalt Not!
Are the Ten Commandments "NEGATIVE" and therefore
a WRONG form of law?
by Herbert W. Armstrong
OFTEN we hear the basic
Law of God impugned as negative, and therefore not good.
God is often conceived as a stern, wrathful God, who
angrily says to us: "THOU SHALT NOT!"
God's truth is sometimes looked upon as "a religion of
FEAR," and therefore not desirable for modern, advanced,
enlightened man. It ought to be POSITIVE, they say, not
negative.
Thus God, the Truth of God, the purpose and plan of God,
the method of God, and the Law of God are relegated to
the primitive, the imperfect - something enlightened man
has now outgrown. Modern man thereupon looks upon
himself as elevated to a plane of rational thinking, and
knowledge higher than God, or Christianity, or God's
Law. Of course when we UNDERSTAND, God's TRUTH is the
most powerful religion or philosophy there is - it
eradicates fear!
It is the way of FAITH!
But is the negative form, "Thou shalt not," then, wrong?
Is it outmoded? Should a PERFECT law contain only "DO's"
and "DON'Ts"? Just what is TRUE CHARACTER? Just what is
the perfect life?
I have defined character - that is, true, righteous,
holy character - as
1) coming to the KNOWLEDGE of the true, as opposed to
the false values - the right, in stead of the wrong way;
2) making, of one's own free will and volition, the
choice to do the right instead of the wrong;
3) the exercise of the will in actually doing the right
instead of the wrong.
Character, then once the true knowledge is acquired and
the right decision made, involves SELF-DISCIPLINE. The
truly educated person is a self-disciplined person.
What, then, does this SELF-DISCIPLINE involve?
Two things:
1) self-restraint to resist the lower impulses and pulls
in human nature - to restrain the self from
desires, impulses, habits, or customs which are contrary
to the RIGHT WAY; and
2) self-propulsion or determined initiative to drive the
self to do those things which ought to be
done. In other words, in true character in action there
is the POSITIVE and the NEGATIVE.
Suppose one rejects the negative as faulty and something
to be discarded altogether. Suppose one applies the
positive only. He impels the self to DO those positive
things to be done, but he exercises no restraint to
resist those things which, by habit, impulse, desire, or
custom of others ought not to be done. Because human
nature is what it is, the very nature in such a man will
pull him constantly in the wrong direction. Thus
CHARACTER is destroyed. He is out of balance.
We find present in NATURE both the positive and the
negative. Electricity functions and performs its work by
use of both the positive and the negative. All elements
are either alkaline or acid. All living things and
beings in this world of matter are male and female.
There are SINS both of OMISSION and COMMISSION.
Frequently we read the pitiful, feeble efforts of a man
who fancies in his ignorant egotism he is wiser than
God, setting forth his idea of TEN POSITIVE
COMMANDMENTS. Ten "do's" and no "don'ts." And what do we
find? How much character would such a list of
"commandments" produce? Just about as much character as
an electric light bulb would produce light with merely
the one positive wire leading into it. Just about as
much character as the male alone, without the female,
could reproduce his kind. He might DO a few good things,
but all his good things would be nullified and canceled
out by the unrestrained evil he would commit.
No basic LAW OF LIFE, forming the basis of perfect
CHARACTER, could be a perfect law unless it contains, in
perfect balance, both positive and negative.
Examine now again God's basic code, upon which all His
laws, social, economic, civil, and religious, hang:
1) "THOU SHALT have no other gods before Me." This is
actually stated in the positive form,
implying we SHALL worship and obey the true God. In a
sense, this commandment contains both the positive and
negative, directing us positively, "Thou SHALT," to the
true God, and restraining us from false gods.
2) "THOU SHALT NOT make unto thee any graven image,
or... bow down thyself to them, nor serve them." This is
negative, restraining from either making or worshiping
any THING as a god; also from either worship, or
obedience to, such false god. To the true God we owe
both worship and obedience. Notice the principle of
GOVERNMENT in this, as in all the commands.
THE WHOLE ISSUE IS ONE OF GOVERNMENT. Adam and Eve
rejected God's government, refused His rule over their
lives, disobeyed four of the Laws of His government.
Christ came preaching the "KINGDOM of God," which is the
government of God - commanding men to repent of their
rejection of that government and the transgression of
its laws (sin is the transgression of the law -1 John
3:4) -providing the way of atonement for that
transgression, and reconciliation to the worship and
government of GOD.
3) "THOU SHALT NOT take the NAME of the Eternal thy God
in vain." This is a restraint -
negative to prevent cutting man off from the POWER and
BENEFITS of the right use of GOD'S NAME. If we repent of
sin, and come to God by Jesus Christ, He puts within us
the impregnating gift of His Holy Spirit, and thus we
become His actual begotten children - begotten into HIS
FAMILY - bearing HIS NAME (the true name of His Church
is Church of
GOD) - and having access to all the BENEFITS, BLESSINGS,
and POWER of that name. This command is a negative,
making possible the POSITIVE and vitally needed
blessings thru that NAME!
4) "REMEMBER the Sabbath Day, to KEEP IT HOLY… the
seventh day is the Sabbath of the Eternal thy GOD." Here
is another POSITIVE command- the only one God
specifically
commanded us to 'REMEMBER," and the very one mankind
insists above all upon forgetting. Is it not an
indicting commentary on the unrestrained human nature,
and irrational thinking of the self-professed RATIONALS
who imagine themselvessuperior to God, and who insist
His Commandments ought to be all POSITIVE and not
negative, that this most positive of all the
Commandments they flout and disobey with greatest
impunity. Again, notice the perfection - here again is a
command including both positive and negative, for while
it is primarily positive, yet it includes negative
restraints to make possible that positive - "in it thou
SHALT NOT do any work, thou, nor thy son," etc.
5) "HONOR thy father and thy mother." Do you see any
negative statement in this command?
Here is a POSITIVE command, with a definite promise of
blessing. This heads the six commands regulating man's
relationship with neighbor. However, the negative
opposite is implied, though not stated.
6) thru 10) "THOU SHALT not kill, commit adultery,
steal, bear false witness or covet." Here are the famous
negatives, yet each implies the opposite POSITIVE: as,
Thou SHALT love an have charitable tolerant patience
toward your neighbor; BE TRUE to your wife and RESPECT
your neighbor's property.
Here is a PERFECT LAW (Psalm 19: 7). It outlines, in
broad detail, man's right relationship with the true GOD
that be my have all the needed guidance, help, and
blessings from God; and also man's right relationship
toward human neighbors - including parents, children,
husband and wife, and all neighbors. This law provides
for both WORSHIP of God, religiously, and OBEDIENCE To
God, and BLESSINGS FROM God - every need of man for his
own good in living, active, continuous relationship with
the all-wise, all-powerful, all-loving God.
This perfect Law forms the basis of ALL human
relationships, as well as man's God-relationship. It
provides the wide, basic general rules affecting every
phase of his life -
a) Religious, in his relationship to GOD;
b) Family, in his relationship to parents, children,
wife and husband, and is designed to preserve the
blessed sanctity and dignity of the HOME:
c) Next-door and personal neighbors and friends;
d) Civil relationships - here are found the very BASIC
civil laws respecting murder, larceny (theft), adultery,
perjury;
e) Economic life - honesty, not coveting other's money,
goods, or property or possessions, which coveting is the
very root source of today's economic principle of
competition;
f) Social life - such commands as those respecting
adultery, false witness against, coveting. stealing,
form the foundation principle of right social attitude
and relationship with neighbors.
This Law, in its basic principles, defines THE WHOLE
DUTY OF MAN (Eccl. 12:13). It is the basis, in
principle, for ALL THE BIBLE. The entire Bible is, so
far as its TEACHING is concerned, a magnification in
specific detail of these basic principles.
This Law is COMPLETE. It contains in brief
summation-principle, all the positive and negative
obligations of the PERFECT, rightly-balanced life. It
expresses and reflects the very character of God.
The whole law is summed in one word, LOVE. It is like
God, for God is LOVE. Just as His law is LOVE. It was
given in love for us, and LOVE is the fulfilling of the
law - LOVE IN ACTION.
It is love to GOD, and love to NEIGHBOR. It is PERFECT.
It is complete.
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