The Truth Behind The Sermon
Coveting is one of those sins that doesn’t always look like sin at first. It can sound like “I deserve better,” “I need the upgrade,” or “If I had their life, I’d finally have peace.” We take the Tenth Commandment, Exodus 20:17, and slow it down until it stops being a dusty rule and starts reading like a mirror for our daily thoughts, attitudes, and emotions. Dr. J. Perry Fowler explains why this commandment is different from the others: it confronts what’s happening underneath the surface. We talk about how feelings can hijack our decision making, why the Holy Spirit works to anchor our emotions in truth, and how Scripture can describe both godly desire (hungering for the things of God and spiritual gifts) and greedy coveting (an inward longing for what belongs to someone else). Along the way, we connect ancient examples to modern ones: homes, marriages, jobs, money, health, and the constant pull to compare. The message gets painfully practical through stories and Scripture, from Eden’s “pleasant tree” to Paul learning contentment, from the rich young ruler to the rich fool building bigger barns. One of the clearest pictures is the idea of covetousness as a squatter that moves into your mind and heart and starts rearranging your peace. The only real eviction notice is surrendering control and putting Jesus on the throne, until we can honestly say, “I’d rather have Jesus.” If you’ve been carrying that restless sense that something is missing, press play and let God challenge your cravings. Subscribe, share this message with a friend, and leave a review that helps more people find truth that transforms.
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