The Tenth Commandment is mentioned in Romans 7. We get a better understanding of what covetousness is all about because God’s law spells it out. We should not have the wrong desires and lusts that will get us into trouble.
Coveting is a sin as expressed by God's 10th Commandment. In this message we will look into the meaning of the commandment and how to avoid coveting. Our desire should be to grow in contentment through God the Father and Jesus Christ.
Coveting is a sin as expressed by God’s 10th Commandment. In this message we will look into the meaning of the commandment and how to avoid coveting. Our desire should be to grow in contentment through God the Father and Jesus Christ.
This is the tenth part in the Beyond Today Bible study series: The Ten Commandments. Just what does it mean to covet? We will explore the emotional and mental process of coveting and see why this "undercover sin" is so...
In this Family Study Guide we discover ways the Tenth Commandment is related to desires in the mind and heart. Coveting is a selfish way to live and selfishness is one way of sinning.
Covetousness is a human epidemic. It has become major business. Covetousness = idolatry. It always plants a god between you and the real God!! Always remember Matthew 6:21, "For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also."
As wealth in our society grows so does income inequality, which creates more resentment and frustration as we are increasingly tempted to covet those things we see that belong to our neighbor. Yet covetry goes well beyond money, but...
Sins are thoughts and actions that break God's law, that He tells us not to do because they hurt our relationship with Him or with others. Considering gambling in light of God's Ten Commandments, can it be a sin?
The Ten Commandments need to be an integral part of the way we live. The last of them tells us not to covet that which does not belong to us but another verse tells us we should covet (earnestly desire) spiritual gifts. The truth of God’...
What is the difference between covetousness, jealousy and envy? This message identifies the qualities of each of these powerful emotions to reveal what distinguishes them from each other and why we need to be on guard against them.
Being covetous wrecks our relationships with both God and man. Wanting and working for nice things is not wrong, but if that desire leads to jealousy and putting other things before God, it becomes a problem. The antidote to covetousness...