Dear Fellow Believers,
I am all for freedom of speech, and thus I agree that people ought to be free to post the Ten Commandments anywhere they want. But this is not the whole story. The people behind this movement not only want the Law of Moses displayed, but, deep in their ignorant hearts, they want our population to obey it.
Nothing displays their ignorance of God's law more than this, for the Law, according to our apostle—who would know—is a dispensation of condemnation and death (2 Corinthians 3:7, 9). It invariable curses those who attempt it, for as Paul writes in Galatians 3:10, "Whoever are of works of law are under a curse, for it is written that, 'Accursed is everyone who is not remaining in all things written in the scroll of the law to do them.'" And again, in Romans 4:15, "The
law is producing indignation. Now where no law is, neither is there transgression."
Where the publication of the law increases, so does the human transgression against it, and, eventually, the divine indignation that would put an end to the ignorance.
Try saying all of this on Christian radio. And yet this is precisely what my friends and I did in July of 1999 on WCCD, the largest Christin radio station in Cleveland, Ohio. This is what you're about to
hear.
Thanks again to Rodney Paris who digitized this 25 year-old message that was originally recorded on audio cassette tapes, so that a new generation of listeners and viewers might benefit from the timeless truths announced by those faithful to the Scriptures and unafraid of the standard-issue Christian wrath.
And thank YOU for your support over the years, the support that causes this message of the grace of God to go forth year after year after
year.
I am remaining your brother in Christ and your servant in the Lord from the edge of the bottom of the Floridan peninsula,
—Martin