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Day Five – Coveting Invites the Demonic Into Your Desires
Have you ever stopped to ponder where this spirit of discontent and coveting began? According to the Bible, the first person to covet and get jealous of someone else was Satan.
In heaven Satan got jealous of God’s place in authority and coveted the glory that belonged to God alone. Unwilling to remain content with who God made him to be, the role God made him to play, and the position God intended for him to occupy, Satan got covetous.
The angels who aligned with him became demons. The difference between an angel and a demon is that an angel is content, while a demon covets. We see this battle in heaven continue on the earth. As they were seeking to have Jesus crucified, we learn the motive of the religious leaders leading the mob: “It was out of envy that they had delivered him up.”
Once Satan and his covetous demons were cast down to the earth, they brought coveting with them. To covet is to invite the demonic into your desires. Satan has always tried to sow discontent—from the war in heaven, to Eve in the garden, to Jesus in the desert, and to this day in every culture. The entire world is caught in the grip of demonic desires.
If you covet, you are pulling that spirit up from hell, and it is “earthly, unspiritual, demonic.” If you pull contentment down into your life instead, you are welcoming the Spirit down from heaven with “wisdom that comes down from above.”
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What makes you happy? Your circumstances? Your status? Your things? In this powerful, 6-day devotional, Mark and Grace Driscoll unearth the root of true, godly contentment.
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