Living Stones Fellowship Podcast

The Tenth Commandment-The Sin Beneath Every Sin

58 min · 6. juli 2026
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The Tenth Commandment doesn't begin with our hands—it begins in our hearts. Coveting is more than wanting something we don't have. It's believing that God has withheld something better from us and that life would finally be complete if we could just have one more thing. Whether it's money, success, relationships, influence, possessions, or status, a coveting heart is never satisfied. In this final message of our Ten Commandments series, we uncover how the last commandment exposes the root behind so many other sins. More importantly, we discover the freedom found in contentment, trusting God's provision, and finding that Christ alone is enough. Scripture: Exodus 20:17, Philippians 4:11–13, Matthew 6:31–33, Psalm 23:1–3, Romans 8:18

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The Tenth Commandment-The Sin Beneath Every Sin

The Tenth Commandment doesn't begin with our hands—it begins in our hearts. Coveting is more than wanting something we don't have. It's believing that God has withheld something better from us and that life would finally be complete if we could just have one more thing. Whether it's money, success, relationships, influence, possessions, or status, a coveting heart is never satisfied. In this final message of our Ten Commandments series, we uncover how the last commandment exposes the root behind so many other sins. More importantly, we discover the freedom found in contentment, trusting God's provision, and finding that Christ alone is enough. Scripture: Exodus 20:17, Philippians 4:11–13, Matthew 6:31–33, Psalm 23:1–3, Romans 8:18

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