God has given us ten standards/guidelines/principles for how we can live an abundant life. They were so important to him that He wrote them with His own finger on tablets of stone. We explore a new take on the Ten Commandments, considering them as personal appeals from God, invitations to trust Him. Scriptures referenced in this episode include Deuteronomy 4:13; Exodus 32:16; Exodus 20:1-17; and Galatians 5:1. Music in this episode features the artist, Summer (check out her ministry at http://www.summersofficialpage.com/home.html). She is singing with her two sons.
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