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Accusing God's Providences (10th Commandment) — Law Homily

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The 10th commandment exposes sin at the root: not just what we do, but what we want. Coveting is discontent that quietly accuses God’s providence—and the opposite of coveting isn’t poverty, but gratitude. Christ frees us by cleansing the heart and giving new desires. "Thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's house, thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's wife, nor his manservant, nor his maidservant, nor his ox, nor his ass, nor any thing that is thy neighbour's." — Exodus 20:17 Title: Accusing God's Providences Series: Law Homilies Preacher: Derrick Taylor Date: June 21, 2026 For more information about Christ the King Reformed Church please visit our website: https://ctkreformed.com

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The Epistle of Straw (James 1:1) — Wisdom for Pilgrims

James opens his letter with a simple greeting—but it’s a word for scattered saints in every age. This Lord’s Day we began a new series in James by looking at James 1:1: a servant of God, writing to the twelve tribes scattered abroad. If you feel displaced, pressured, or disoriented, take heart: disorientation is not abandonment. Christ is Lord of the exile, Lord of the roads His people walk, and He calls us not only to hear the Word—but to do it. Title: The Epistle of Straw Series: Wisdom for Pilgrims (The General Epistle of James) Main Passage: James 1:1 Preacher: Derrick Taylor Date: June 14, 2026 For more information about Christ the King Reformed Church please visit our website: https://ctkreformed.com

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