Ep. 72: Coveting: The Silent Sin That Steals Your Joy
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Summary:
In this episode, the focus is on the tenth commandment from Exodus 20:17, "You shall not covet your neighbor's house; you shall not covet your neighbor's wife, or his manservant, or maidservant, his ox, or donkey, or anything that belongs to your neighbor." The commandment addresses the issue of coveting, an unlawful desire for something that is not rightfully yours.
The episode begins by acknowledging the societal pressure to constantly seek more material possessions, power, and wealth. It highlights how people often fail to recognize their own covetousness while attributing it to others. The essence of this commandment is explained as focusing on one's attitude and desires, not just external actions.
Paul's words in Romans 7:7 are cited to emphasize the role of the law in revealing the sin of coveting. The biblical example of Lucifer's fall from grace due to his covetous desire to be like God is referenced in Isaiah 14:13-14. The temptation of Adam and Eve by Satan in Genesis 3:5 is linked to the sin of coveting, as they desired to be like God.
The episode underlines how the sin nature inherited from our first parents can lead to the breaking of all commandments, as covetousness can drive individuals to theft, adultery, and other sins. It encourages listeners to observe children at play, where they often exhibit covetous behavior, as a reminder of human tendencies.
Luke 16:13 is cited to emphasize the incompatibility of serving both God and money. First Timothy 6:10 warns against the love of money as a root of various evils. Adrian Rogers' description of covetousness as an octopus that ensnares the soul is shared, underscoring its destructive nature.
Ephesians 5:5 is mentioned to highlight that no covetous person, who is essentially an idolater, has an inheritance in the kingdom of Christ and of God. The episode encourages a shift in perspective toward contentment with one's current possessions. Proverbs 3:13-14 is cited to demonstrate the greater value of godly wisdom over material wealth.
Listeners are urged to reflect on their lives and whether they possess true peace and contentment. The episode emphasizes the significance of having Jesus as Lord and Savior, as He fulfills the law and brings salvation from sin. It concludes by urging individuals not to delay but to accept Jesus, experiencing freedom and eternal liberty in Him.
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