Category “Jealousy”

Need A New Perspective On Possessions?

What are you living for? The next paycheck? A bigger house or nicer car? A reminder that the material “stuff” we strive for in this life won’t follow us beyond death.


What Followers Of God Can Do To Keep Their “wants” From Becoming Obsessions

In a materialistic culture that calls for “bigger and better,” it’s difficult finding contentment with the deluge of options we’re presented.


The Sin Of Covetousness And Its Dangerous Effect On Our Lives

There can be nothing wrong with wanting a bigger house or a nicer car, but when those desires become obsessions, it’s not long before we cross a line.


The Warning Signs Of A Covetous Spirit, And How To Step Back And Avoid Getting In Too Deep

How far is too far in chasing your desires? At what point does coveting come in and take control?


A Fresh Perspective On Enjoying What God Has Given You, Without Going Overboard

Throughout history godly men and women have looked for ways to avoid letting their desires take priority in their life. It’s not easy! Let’s unravel the tenth commandment, which says, “You shall not covet.”


Take An Insightful Look Into The Tenth Commandment

It’s not wrong to have desires, to want a home, a family, a good life. But what happens when our “wants” become obsessions? Enjoy a helpful discussion to strengthen your faith!


Where Is The Line Drawn Between Healthy Desires And Unhealthy Ones?

We all know what it means to want something, to see what someone else has and wish we could have something similar. Let’s examine the tenth commandment, you shall not covet.


Beginning A New Series On The Tenth Commandment, “You Shall Not Covet”

You only have to watch a few minutes of television before you’re bombarded with advertisements for everything under the sun. There are so many things out there you never knew you always needed!


How Faith Confronts Jealousy Head On

In the Genesis account of Cain and Abel, Cain’s response to not being affirmed by God was to kill his brother whom God had accepted.

Why? Have you ever known someone who is eaten up with envy?

PURPOSE: To help listeners face envy and learn to overcome it.

In the Genesis account of Cain and Abel, Cain’s response to not being affirmed by God was to kill his brother whom God had accepted.


 

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