
EXODUS 20:4-6: “You must not make for yourself an idol of any kind or an image of anything in the heavens or on the earth or in the sea. You must not bow down to them or worship them, for I, the Lord your God, am a jealous God who will not tolerate your affection for any other gods. I lay the sins of the parents upon their children; the entire family is affected—even children in the third and fourth generations of those who reject me. But I lavish unfailing love for a thousand generations on those who love me and obey my commands.” NLT
OBSERVATION: In the classic days of Saturday Night Live, when they were focused more on comedy than political ideology, there was a memorable character who made frequent appearances that was unforgettable. It was the comedian Don Novello, and the character was Father Guido Sarducci.
One bit I will never forget was the time Father Guido, upset that he had been passed over once again in becoming a bishop, decided he was going to teach the church a lesson. He would start his own church called the People’s Catholic Church and name himself the Pope.

To sell this new church, he began to list all the changes he would make. One unforgettable line was, “In the People’s Catholic Church, we don’t have the 10 Commandments, we have the 10 Suggestions.“ This line never left me. It made me laugh for sure, but the more I think about it, this is exactly what has happened with the 10 Commandments. Our present culture has disregarded these commands and, with them, has also thrown away personal responsibility.
The Children of Israel had just been rescued from slavery. In Egypt, they did not have the freedom to choose or do what they wanted to do. There was no liberty for a slave. Each day was lived under the iron fist of the Egyptian army who enforced the will of Pharaoh on their lives. When the government has this kind of power over one’s life, a person gives up and quickly becomes a puppet. We recently witnessed how easy it is to control an entire nation as we experienced the Covid 19 ordeal in 2020.
How would these newly freed slaves behave? What would they do with all this newfound freedom? The 10 Commandments were given, not as a means for God to control His people. The 10 Commandments were given to guide His people as they learned to exercise personal responsibility. No longer would they be ruled with a sword and a spear. God would guide them by His Word.
The Children of Israel were now being called to a life of worship and personal responsibility.
Personal responsibility has become a dirty word in our culture. We live with a victim mentality. It is always someone else’s fault for the ills we face. It is someone else or something else that is to blame. I really don’t have a choice. I am a victim of my circumstances and my environment. Personal responsibility is not mine. It has been taken away from me by others.
The truth is that we are responsible for our actions and our choices. The 10 Commandments do not begin with a focus on our horizontal responsibilities. They begin with our vertical responsibility. If we neglect our responsibility to worship the One true God, then we will also neglect all of our responsibilities within society.
Personal responsibility begins with worship!

God’s mighty judgments against Egypt were a judgment against all the false gods they served. It was as much a lesson for the Israelites as it was a judgment for the Egyptians. One by one, God judged the gods of the Egyptians, and probably many that the Israelites secretly served. When He brought Israel out of Egypt with His mighty hand, the very first thing He commanded them was to worship Him and Him alone!
Paul, in the first chapter of Romans, outlines what happens when we turn away from the one true God. When there is no fear of God, there is no respect for persons. When there is no respect for persons, there is no need for personal responsibility. It becomes my way or the highway. We lie, cheat, commit sexual immorality, steal, covet, show disrespect, and kill. And, all the while we are doing these things, we blame someone else.
As a culture, we have embraced Father Guido Sarducci’s 10 Suggestions!
There is a consequence when we ignore the 10 Commandments. God spells it out clearly before He even gets to our personal responsibility toward others. If we do not worship God as Creator and Lord, if we embrace other gods and follow our sinful desires, we will reap the benefits of these sins and pass this misery on to our families, even to the third and fourth generation!
“…I, the Lord your God, am a jealous God who will not tolerate your affection for any other gods. I lay the sins of the parents upon their children; the entire family is affected—even children in the third and fourth generations of those who reject me.”
Yet, when we submit ourselves under the mighty hand of God, when we receive His free gift of salvation through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, and when we are filled with the Holy Spirit of promise, we come under the blessings of His covenant, and the curse of our irresponsibility is broken!
“But I lavish unfailing love for a thousand generations on those who love me and obey my commands.”
Personal responsibility is no longer something that we ignore or run from. Rather, it is the expression of a changed heart to a Holy God. Personal responsibility flows from a heart that is transformed by His unfailing love. The 10 Commandments are no longer a list of negatives that I can’t do. They become a list of expressions of how transforming love responds to others. I honor my parents because I am being transformed by God’s love. I protect my neighbor because it is the expression of God’s love working through me.
I embrace personal responsibility because I am embraced by the Love of God!
1 John 2:4-6: “If someone claims, ‘I know God,’ but doesn’t obey God’s commandments, that person is a liar and is not living in the truth. But those who obey God’s word truly show how completely they love him. That is how we know we are living in him. Those who say they live in God should live their lives as Jesus did.” NLT
All great revivals in human history have been followed by a revival of personal responsibility. We no longer hide or justify our sin. We own it, confess it, and receive Jesus’ forgiveness and cleansing. The love of God is poured out upon us by the Holy Spirit, and our natural response to this is to obey God’s Word – out of love! This is why love is the greatest of all!
Only when we are captivated once again with the love of Jesus Christ will we rediscover and embrace our personal responsibility.
Heavenly Father, bring revival to your church once again! Set our hearts on fire to worship You and give You first place in our lives. Give us a heart for the lost and a desire to serve our neighbor through Your love. May we joyfully take on the mantel of personal responsibility so that we can give You glory and light the way for others who are lost in the darkness, leading them to the cross of Jesus Christ!
In Jesus’ Name!









