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You Shall Not Covet: Purity of Heart

In this Session, we will discuss the final commandment: You shall not covet

We will discuss:

  1. The Sin of Covetousness 

  2. The Virtue of Contentment

 

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Part 1
The Sin of Covetousness

Key Points from Part 1

The Sin of Covetousness 

  • At its core, coveting reveals that we have disorder in our hearts about how we are to relate to our possessions and positions.

  • Coveting also implies that God is unjust. 

  • Coveting also implies that God is not enough for us.

 

Review Questions

 

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Part 2
The Virtue of Contentment

Key Points from Part 2

The Virtue of Contentment 

  • Contentment kills all sorts of other sins. 

  • Contentment also increases your dependence upon Jesus. 

  • Contentment produces unity among God’s people.

 

Review Questions

 

 

Questions for Further Discussion 

  1. In 1-2 sentences, describe the purpose of the tenth commandment.   

  2. Is our culture more marked by a spirit of covetousness or contentment? In what ways is this demonstrated? 

  3. What are subtle ways that we can break this commandment in our own hearts? 

  4. Why do you think God included a commandment that only has to do with the heart at the end of the ten commandments? 

  5. What would a life of contentment look like verses a life of covetousness?


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