1. Matthew 5:27–32 (ESV)
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Songs for Matthew 5:27-31

Matthew 5:27–32 (ESV)

27 “You have heard that it was said, ‘You shall not commit adultery.’

In Psalm 141, the psalmist calls on the Lord to guard his lips and keep his heart from all that is evil. In light of what Jesus has taught us regarding the seventh commandment, this would be an appropriate song to sing in response to your sermon.

o   Seedbed Psalter

o   Reformed Churches of New Zealand (score and lyrics) (audio)

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