Tenth Commandment: Sinning against yourself and society

What is the tenth commandment? Did it change in the 4th-5th century? Could covetousness be the root of sin, Lucifer's fall, and problems in society? Does covetousness hurt the one who covets? What is covetousness? Does it include greed? Is coveting a sin? What about lust? Is money the root of all evil? Is covetousness one of Satan's snares? Are the Ten Commandments done away? Were they "nailed to the cross"? What did Jesus teach about coveting? What did the Apostles Peter, Paul, and James teach about it? Was the tenth commandment in force prior to the giving of the Decalogue on Mount Sinai? Did Jesus teach against coveting? Was the command against coveting repeated after Jesus' death and resurrection? Did early Christians strive to keep the Ten Commandments? What about the Psalms, love, and the commandments? Is covetousness a 'victim-less crime'? Dr. Thiel addresses these matters and more in this sermon.

A written article of related interest is available titled 'TENTH COMMANDMENT Protects You From Sinning Against Yourself' URL: Tenth Commandment: Do Not Covet

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Items of interest may include:

Two Beasts and Ten Commandments The “Mystery of Iniquity” has been present since the time of the Apostle Paul. Will the coming two beasts of Revelation 13 violate the Ten Commandments, but the faithful still keep them in the end times? Here is a link to a related sermon: 10 Commandments, 2 Beasts.
FIRST COMMANDMENT: Priorities and the Most Broken Commandment Which commandment is broken the most? Which one is most involved with what should be your top priority? Here is a link to a related sermon: The Most Violated Commandment and Priorities.
SECOND COMMANDMENT: What Did the Early Church Teach About Idols and Icons? Did the early Church use icons? What was the position of Christians about such things? A related sermon is available: The Second Commandment, Idols, and Icons.
THIRD COMMANDMENT: Words Matter Are you obeying the Third Commandment? Are you sure? Could you be blaspheming with your euphemisms or life actions? Here is a link to a related sermon: Third Commandment Plus: Words Matter. Here is a link to a shorter video: Was Increased Cursing Prophesied?
FOURTH COMMANDMENT: The Sabbath in the Early Church and Abroad Was the seventh-day (Saturday) Sabbath observed by the apostolic and post-apostolic Church? Here is a link to a related sermon: Fourth Commandment: Saturday or Sunday?
FIFTH COMMANDMENT: Honor and Be Honorable The fifth commandment involves family relationships. Is it more than parents and children? What about love and ruling well your household? Here is a link to a related sermon: Honor Your Parents and Rule Honorably.
SIXTH COMMANDMENT: Anger, Murder, Abortion, Sports, Self-Control, & Kindness Is there more to the 6th commandment than not murdering? What about abortion, hate, and violent sports? What is the attitude real Christians should have? Here is a link to a related sermon:: Murder, anger, kindness, and love.
SEVENTH COMMANDMENT: Love and Faithfulness, Not Sexual Immorality The seventh commandment prohibits adultery. Jesus made it clear that it involved more than marital infiedlity. What about the LGBTQ+ movement and the Bible? Here is a link to a related video sermon: 7th Commandment: Love and Faithfulness.
EIGHTH COMMANDMENT: Give not take. The eighth commandment prohibits stealing. This includes thievery, not tithing, debasing currency, cheating, and many other wrong acts. Here is a link to a related sermon: 8th Commandment: Do Not Steal or Cheat, Instead Produce and Give.
NINTH COMMANDMENT: No False Witness For a Better World What were the first lies in the Bible? What would happen if people obeyed God and did not bear false witness? Here is a link to a related sermon: NINTH COMMANDMENT: Joys to the World.
TENTH COMMANDMENT: Protects You From Sinning Against Yourself Lust is not a victim-less crime. A related sermon is available: Tenth Commandment: Sinning against yourself and society.

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