Thou shall not kill

Thou shall not kill

 By Babatope Babalobi  babalobi@yahoo.com +234 80 35 897435

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Exodus 20 vs 13

Thou shalt not kill.

What Does Exodus 20:13 Mean?

  1. Thou shall not kill.
  2. There are some things we do that lead us to murder.
  3. When David was sleeping with Bathsheba, he never knew it would lead to murder.
  4. David committed adultery but never knew it would lead him to kill.
  5. This means other sins have the potential of committing murder.
  6. If you steal and you want to cover up, it may lead to murder.
  7. Fornication or Adultery may lead to unwanted pregnancy and lead you to kill the unborn child.
  8. You might not have the original plan to kill, but so many sins can lead you to a murderer.
  9. You shall not be a killer in Jesus’ name.
  10. That sin that is about to lead you to commit murder, God will give you the power to overcome that sin in Jesus’ name.
  11. I rebuke every spirit of depression and suicide in your life.
  12. Do not kill yourself. There is hope for you tomorrow.
  13. May the spirit of God leads and dwell with you in Jesus’ name. Amen.

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