Today is day 278 and we are studying The Second Commandment.
278. Are all images wrong?
No. God forbade the making of idols and the worship of images,
yet commanded carvings and pictures for the tabernacle depicting creation. Christians are free to make images—including images
of Jesus and the saints—as long as they do not worship them or
use them superstitiously. (Exodus 37:1–9; Numbers 21:4–9; 1 Kings
6:23–35; 7:23–26; John 3:9–15)
We will conclude today by praying the The Collect for the Third Sunday in Lent found on page 606 of the Book of Common Prayer (2019).
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