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For thousands of years, mankind has had God's Ten Commandments. Though cultures, languages, and lifestyles have changed dramatically since Moses received these words on Mount Sinai, they are surprisingly applicable to our daily lives in the 21st century. Pastor Skip Heitzig explores each of God's Top Ten and wraps up the series with a discussion on the famous 11th commandment given by Jesus during His time on earth.
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