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When we think of coveting we think it is desiring something we should not have. This is something that even a worldly person could affirm is wrong, but why is it wrong for a Christian? Also, why would the catechism move from this tenth commandment to prayer? What does prayer have to do with this command? If you are curious about these questions please stay tuned to our message titled, “Praying Without Ceasing.”
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