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Bandits, Beware! 2

December 2, 2008
Though most cultures prohibit theft, only the Bible explains why theft is wrong. Stealing is a crime against the one being robbed, but it's more than that. It's also a crime against God.

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The commandment "You shall not steal" is generally accepted in all societies. It implies that owning private property is acceptable, but it implies other things as well. What are those things?
December 1, 2008
Jesus showed that adultery is forgivable. But it's better to avoid it in the first place. How can we burn the bridges that lead to temptation? And how can we build bridges of affection with our mates?
November 28, 2008
The sin of adultery has become acceptable today, even fashionable. It's even a major problem with the church. And it begins where all sin begins - in the mind.
November 27, 2008
A pacifist believes it's always wrong to kill another human being, no matter what the circumstances. But is this really what the Bible teaches? Is there a difference between killing and murder?
November 26, 2008
The Sixth Commandment says, "You shall not murder," but the Bible doesn't prohibit military service, nor does it prohibit capital punishment. Does the Bible ever make a case in favor of killing?
November 25, 2008
Jesus expounds upon the Sixth Commandment, "You shall not murder," in the Sermon on the Mount. What is the basic problem that leads people to commit the sin of murder, and what is the remedy?
November 24, 2008
The basis of the Sixth Commandment, "Do not murder," is that life is sacred. Yet, in today's world, ending life has become a trivial matter. What is behind the loss of reverence for life?
November 21, 2008
The Fifth commandment says to honor your parents "that you may live long." An obedient child will have a better quality of life, and won't be troubled by a bad conscience.
November 20, 2008
How we treat our parents, whom we can see, indicates how we relate to God, whom we can't see. We should always give them the proper honor, respect, and appreciation.
November 19, 2008
The commandment to honor your parents is listed first after the commands to honor God. Why? Because the parent/child relationship the most important one in a person's development.
November 17, 2008
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Study through the Bible verse by verse. Host Skip Heitzig is senior pastor of Calvary Albuquerque, located in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

About Skip Heitzig

Skip Heitzig ministers to over 15,000 people as senior pastor of Calvary Albuquerque. He reaches out to thousands across the nation and throughout the world through his multimedia ministry. He is the author of several books including The Bible from 30,000 Feet, Defying Normal, You Can Understand the Book of Revelation, and How to Study the Bible and Enjoy It. He has also published over two dozen booklets in the Lifestyle series, covering aspects of Christian living. He serves on several boards, including Samaritan's Purse and Harvest.

Skip and his wife, Lenya, and son and daughter-in-law, Nathan and Janaé, live in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Skip and Lenya are the proud grandparents of Seth Nathaniel and Kaydence Joy.

 

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