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The command against stealing obviously means that we are not to take things that do not belong to us. However, as we have been going through the law of the Lord we realize that there is more implied in these commandments than merely the obvious statement not to steal. So what are the deeper implications regarding stealing? How is this command applied under Moses? How is this command applied under Christ? Please stay tuned as we answer these questions in our sermon titled, “What About Stealing?”
The post What about Stealing? (Deut. 25:13-16; Eph. 4:28, LD 42) | 2006-2007 Catechism Sermons appeared first on Covenant United Reformed Church.
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The command against stealing obviously means that we are not to take things that do not belong to us. However, as we have been going through the law of the Lord we realize that there is more implied in these commandments than merely the obvious statement not to steal. So what are the deeper implications regarding stealing? How is this command applied under Moses? How is this command applied under Christ? Please stay tuned as we answer these questions in our sermon titled, “What About Stealing?”
The post What about Stealing? (Deut. 25:13-16; Eph. 4:28, LD 42) | 2006-2007 Catechism Sermons appeared first on Covenant United Reformed Church.