10th commandment...
"You shall not covet your neighbor's house. You shall not covet your neighbor's wife, or his male or female servant, his ox or donkey, or anything that belongs to your neighbor."
My neighbor has a house, and he has a wife, but I've haven't seen any servants or farm animals. I must be in good shape then. Is this really speaking about the things we covet, or is it speaking of coveting in general by stating specific things? I would lean more in the direction of the latter. The bible gives us plenty of examples of how damaging this sin can be. One good one is how it affected King David. David was a godly man, however he was just a man and sinned like any other. He saw a woman bathing from his home, he was drawn to her by his lust for her (coveting). When he lay with her (adultry) she became pregnant. Seeing that she was married, he had her husband moved to the front lines in battle so he would surely be killed (muder). He litteraly coveted his neighbor's wife and he ended up commiting 4, if not 5 more sins in the wake of this one sin. It can be very dangerous for us to want more than we have. Everything we have is given to us by the Lord. He gives us what we need and we are not here to say he didn't do good enough. Because when Christians covet, you're basically claiming that God gave me all that I have and would ever need, but I need more... I need his wife, his car and his house. God knows you better than you know you, all He wants is for you to trust Him. Remember this for tomorrow everyone, we all open gifts and we may all become guilty of this sin if we are not careful. *MERRY CHRISTMAS*