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Contentment and Covetousness

Contentment and Covetousness

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  • Kenneth D. Macleod

This article reflects on how coveting goes directly against God's design, and therefore how the tenth commandment was given for our benefit.

Source: The Banner of Truth, 2013. 4 pages.

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