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Ten Commandments #4 – Keeping the Sabbath

Posted on 8th February 20228th February 2022 by Phill Sacre
Ten Commandments #4 – Keeping the Sabbath

In the fourth commandment we are told to keep the Sabbath day holy. But what does that mean? Is Sunday the new Sabbath for Christians? How do we obey this commandment today?

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