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When we think about the seventh commandment, the command against adultery, many times we may think that this command only speaks about committing physical sins with another person. It is true that this commandment certainly is a command that is a sin against the body, but what else is implied in this command? Why is it so wrong to sin against the body if we are going to be raised in a new body? What does Christ resurrection have to do with our redemption now? Please stay tuned to our sermon titled, “Living in the Temple.”
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