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    Sermon for Trinity 6. The Scripture readings are Exodus 20:1-17; Romans 6:1-11; and Matthew 5:17-26.

    Believe the Ten Words. “Whatever does not proceed from faith is sin” (Ro. 14:23). As you believe the Ten Words, you see that God demands that you avoid sin and do good works. But you also see that God is accomplishing these things in you through faith.

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