Christmas Musicals for Church
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32 And so the nation that God planted from the seed of Abraham continued to grow. But God���s story of promise for His people was continually tarnished by humanity���s legacy of hate and deception. And still���God did not turn away from His children. On the cloudcovered summit of Mount Sinai, God handed down the ten mostquoted, best-known rules humankind has ever heard. READER 1: ���I am the LORD your God . . . You shall have no other gods before me.��� (voices slightly overlap, building) nl y HOST: You shall not make a graven image . . .��� READER 3: ���. . . or misuse the name of the LORD . . .��� READER 1: ���Remember the Sabbath day . . .��� READER 2: ���Honor your father and mother . . .��� READER 3: ���You shall not murder . . .��� READER 1: ���. . . commit adultery . . .��� READER 2: ���. . . steal . . .��� rP re v ie w O READER 2: ���. . . give false testimony . . .��� READER 1: ���. . . covet what belongs to your neighbor . . .��� READERS 1, 2 & 3: ���For I am the LORD your God.��� Fo READER 3: HOST: The promise made to Abraham was now a reality, realized in two stone tablets that had been placed in the hands of God���s servant, Moses. God���s people were called to be different, so that the entire world would know and worship the one true God, the very source of life and hope. And so it came to pass that God raised up a King who would become an essential part of the Father���s eternal plan of salvation for His children.