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June 30, 2021

Love Thy Neighbour

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The biblical command to love our neighbour is one of the most frequently repeated sentiments, used by both believers and unbelievers. But it is important to understand the command to love in its proper context of the law of God, otherwise we risk reducing love to an elastic term that we can fill with whatever content we want.

Music graciously provided by Jacob Moon.

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