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The Tenth Commandment and Unhelpful Expectations
While other sins can be seen, covetousness hides in the heart. It’s there that our ungodly desires take root and grow into all manner of sins.
The Ninth Commandment and Untruthful Speech
When our tongue runs wild, small sparks can create massive fires. Instead, we honor God and others by speaking life into the world around us.
Processing the News as Christians with The Pour Over
Jason Woodruff of The Pour Over talks about processing the news as Christians and navigating relationships in a politically divided culture.
The Eighth Commandment and Trusting God
In theft we act as our own god, divvying up gifts as we see fit. But Jesus sets a different example, generously giving what is rightfully his.
The Problem of Biblical Illiteracy with Dave Jenkins
Author Dave Jenkins helps us understand the size of the biblical illiteracy problem and how we can start moving forward.
The Seventh Commandment and Honoring Marriage
The seventh commandment instructs us not to commit adultery, but Jesus cuts to its heart, calling us to honor marriage and protect purity.
The Sixth Commandment and Destructive Anger
We might think that the commandment prohibiting murder is one we’ve kept, but Jesus has us look deeper to the anger we harbor against others.
Jen Wilkin on Bible Literacy, Parenting, and the Law
Jen Wilkin explains the importance of Bible literacy and how understanding the Law as a means of grace transforms our relationships.
The Fifth Commandment and Spiritual Family
The fifth word to honor our parents is often characterized as simple obedience, but its application reaches beyond familial relationships.
The Fourth Commandment and Resting in the Lord
What exactly does it mean to Sabbath, and how do we honor the fourth commandment in a culture obsessed with hustle and grind?
The Third Commandment and Honoring God’s Name
Is keeping the third commandment as easy as avoiding curse words, or is something deeper behind the charge to not take God’s name in vain?
The Second Commandment and God Made Visible
More than a simple rewording of the first commandment, the second word reveals how our invisible God desires to be visually represented.
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