Salty Saints
Zack Killey and Randy SpachtThis is What God Really Meant About the Ten Commandments
December 10, 2024 ● 52 minShare this episode
In this episode of the Salty Saints Podcast, Randy and I wrap up our extensive 14-part series on the Ten Commandments, focusing on the final commandment: "Thou shalt not covet." We explore the distinction between coveting and stealing, emphasizing that while stealing is an external action, coveting is an internal desire. This leads us to discuss how Jesus expands on the commandments, shifting the focus from mere actions to the condition of the heart.
We dive into Matthew 5, where Jesus teaches that true righteousness surpasses that of the Pharisees, who were known for their strict adherence to the law but often missed the heart of the matter. We discuss how Jesus addresses issues like murder and adultery, pointing out that these sins begin in the heart with feelings of hatred and lust, respectively. This internal focus is crucial, as it reflects God's desire for a genuine relationship with us, rather than a mere checklist of rules.
As we conclude, we reflect on the significance of the new covenant, where God promises to write His law on our hearts, transforming us from the inside out. This transformation is essential for living out the commandments authentically, guided by the Holy Spirit and rooted in love for God and our neighbors. Join us as we explore these profound truths and their implications for our lives today.
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A Prayer When Comparison Roars in Your Heart - Your Daily Prayer - January 17
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