Rooted in Truth: A Devotion in the Ten Commandmentsಮಾದರಿ
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For Instruction
In some ways, coveting is a fundamental sin, a root sin that leads to other sins. Why is it that we commit adultery? Because we covet our neighbor's spouse. Why is it that we steal? Because we covet our neighbor’s possessions (perhaps their ox, their donkey, their field, their yard, their car, their address!). The propensity to see something and desire it is such an ever-present part of our experience. Advertising has taken advantage of this propensity and sought to turn the covetousness of our hearts to economic gain. When you see something that the folks next door have that you don't, or that amazing new product as seen on TV... do you have to have it?
For Giving Thanks
We don't need to covet if we trust and believe that God has provided for us everything that we need. He invites us to ask from His fatherly hand for the things that we need and to trust Him to provide them rather than to covet after them. We can be thankful that He has granted to us our daily bread out of such kind provision.
For Confession
How bad is your case of the "I want..."s? Confess this to the Lord. Confess any lack of trust that this might spring from. Are you trusting that God will give you what you need? Or are you pining over what another person has? The New Testament connects coveting with idolatry (Eph. 5:5). In some ways this brings us back to the beginning of the Ten Commandments. Therefore confess any idolatry of covetousness in your life. Confess the ways that you have valued material things more than the One who created them.
For Prayer
Lord God, you are the All-Sufficient One. May my heart covet after nothing except a closer relationship with you. We have you alone in heaven, and there is nothing on earth we desire besides you (Psa. 73:25). Please make this true in my life, Lord God.
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About this Plan
By giving the Ten Commandments, God showed His ancient people Israel how to live before Him. In this plan we will apply these commandments to our own lives using the format of Martin Luther who used them for instruction, for giving thanks, for confession, and for prayer. This study takes us deeper into God's heart for His children as we see the instructions He has given us for our lives.
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