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The Ninth Commandment The Ten Commandments Series: Part 9

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  • R. Albert Mohler Jr.

What does it mean to tell the truth in the middle of this postmodern age? Is there such thing as truth? How does the ninth commandment apply to us today?

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Help! I am a Witness… About the responsibility to address evil and sin in the church

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  • Bas Luiten
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The Ninth Commandment: The Problem with Lying

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  • Jim Klazinga

Lying is of the devil. This article shows why, from the ninth commandment, and how Christians should use their words by loving the truth. 

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False Witness

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  • Douglas Wilson

This article discusses the ninth commandment. It discusses what a false witness is, as well as what the commandment prohibits.

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How to Kill Your Neighbor

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  • Mike Riccardi

This article considers the sins of gossip and slander. It shows how destructive these are, as Scripture calls them murderous, and it shows what a follower of Christ should do when faced with slanderous reports.

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Gossip

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  • Doug Van Meter

Gossip is unnecessary talk, which has serious harmful effects. How can you avoid it? Read the article for some suggestions.

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