What is your understanding on this commandment?
From all sources I've read ... the Commandment is "Thou shalt not murder".
If someone goes and kills someone to take their land ... that is murder.
I guess you could argue "god" imposed a death penalty against those who didn't follow him.
But that would just be more proof of how petty such a god would be.
"Oh, people who aren't my chosen don't worship me? Then they deserve to die."
Because we have the power of choice.
When we read this we can almost hear a thunderous voice shouting, “Don’t you dare put another god before Me!” Yet this isn't some demand from a power-hungry, egocentric deity. No, it’s a desire from a loving father who only wants what’s best for his children.
Most parents want their children to grow up to be safe, healthy and happy adults. In order to do this they give their children commands – ‘don’t talk to strangers’, ‘look both ways before crossing the street’, ‘take little bites when you eat’, ‘don’t eat cookies before dinner or it’ll spoil your appetite’. They don’t tell their children these things in order to take the fun out of life, but rather they want to spare them from suffering consequences. As adults, many parents have either seen or experienced the consequences that resulted from disobedience. Now, from a child’s point of view some of these commands seem stupid as they can’t always see the reasons for them ('but everyone else is doing it'). So they choose to disobey. Sometimes their disobedience leads to suffering (anything from discipline to injury) but sometimes it doesn’t (or so it seems at the moment). It’s when the consequences aren’t immediate or isn’t as bad as their parents said it’d be that causes children to start doubting their parents commands ('I did it and nothing bad happened'). Soon they begin to think that they know better than their parents. Unfortunately, this thinking continues after children become adults as well ('I can drink and then drive just fine').
As the ultimate parent, God doesn’t want to see His children suffer either. So He gives us commands – ‘stay away from sin’, ‘love others’, ‘don’t put any other gods before Me’. Let’s look at that last one - “Don’t have any other gods before Me”. There is only one other “god” we can put before God and that’s self. When we chose to put self before God, we’re saying, “I know better than God”. We have only to look around to see the results of that – idolatry, disrespect, lying, murder, adultery, theft and greed (hmmm… does that list sound familiar?). There are only 2 things vying for rule of our lives - God and self. When God rules love and peace flourish, but when self rules, suffering abounds.
Everything God tells us to do is for our best interests (whether we understand it or not). He’s not trying to take the fun out of life; quite the contrary. He’s trying to tell us how to live life to the fullest. If we choose to obey God when he says, “don’t put any other gods before me”, we win. Unfortunately, our ego can’t see that.