Covetousness and Discontent
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Covetousness and discontent are closely related concepts that are addressed throughout the Bible, often highlighting the spiritual dangers and moral implications associated with them. Both are seen as attitudes of the heart that can lead individuals away from a life of faithfulness and contentment in God.

Covetousness

Covetousness, also known as greed, is the intense desire for possessions or wealth that belong to someone else. It is considered a sin because it reflects a lack of trust in God's provision and a focus on material rather than spiritual wealth. The Tenth Commandment explicitly warns against covetousness: "You shall not covet your neighbor’s house. You shall not covet your neighbor’s wife, or his manservant or maidservant, his ox or donkey, or anything that belongs to your neighbor" (Exodus 20:17).

In the New Testament, Jesus warns against covetousness in Luke 12:15: "Then He said to them, 'Watch out! Guard yourselves against every form of greed, for one’s life does not consist in the abundance of his possessions.'" The Apostle Paul also addresses this issue, equating covetousness with idolatry in Colossians 3:5: "Put to death, therefore, the components of your earthly nature: sexual immorality, impurity, lust, evil desires, and greed, which is idolatry."

Covetousness is seen as a root of many other sins, leading to actions that harm others and disrupt community harmony. It is a condition of the heart that prioritizes self-interest and material gain over love and obedience to God.

Discontent

Discontent is the feeling of dissatisfaction with one's circumstances, often leading to a lack of gratitude and a desire for more than what one currently possesses. The Bible encourages believers to find contentment in God's provision and to trust in His plan for their lives.

The Apostle Paul provides a model of contentment in Philippians 4:11-13: "I am not saying this out of need, for I have learned to be content regardless of my circumstances. I know how to live humbly, and I know how to abound. I am accustomed to any and every situation—to being filled and being hungry, to having plenty and having need. I can do all things through Christ who gives me strength."

Discontent can lead to a restless spirit, causing individuals to seek fulfillment in worldly pursuits rather than in their relationship with God. Hebrews 13:5 advises, "Keep your lives free from the love of money and be content with what you have, for God has said: 'Never will I leave you, never will I forsake you.'"

The Bible presents contentment as a virtue that stems from trust in God's sovereignty and goodness. It is an attitude that acknowledges God's sufficiency and embraces His provision with gratitude.

Interrelation of Covetousness and Discontent

Covetousness and discontent are interconnected, as a covetous heart often leads to discontentment. When individuals focus on what they lack or desire what others have, they become blind to the blessings they already possess. This cycle can lead to a life characterized by anxiety, dissatisfaction, and a constant pursuit of more.

The biblical antidote to covetousness and discontent is a heart transformed by the Holy Spirit, one that seeks first the kingdom of God and His righteousness (Matthew 6:33). By cultivating gratitude, trust, and reliance on God's promises, believers can overcome these destructive attitudes and live in the peace and joy that come from a contented heart.
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Covetousness

Covetousness in Building Fine Houses While the House of the Lord Lay Waste

Covetousness in Buying Esau's Birthright

Covetousness in Deceiving Jacob in Wages

Covetousness in Deceiving Jacob when he Served Him Seven Years for Rachel

Covetousness in Defrauding Esau of His, Father's Blessing

Covetousness in Defrauding Laban of his Flocks and Herds

Covetousness in Exacting Usury from Their Brethren

Covetousness in Following Jesus Merely for the Loaves and Fish

Covetousness in Giving Rebekah to be Isaac's Wife

Covetousness in Keeping Back the Portion of the Levites

Covetousness is Idolatry

Covetousness is Inconsistent in Saints

Covetousness is Inconsistent: Specially in Ministers

Covetousness is Never Satisfied

Covetousness is the Root of all Evil

Covetousness is Vanity

Covetousness: A Characteristic of the Slothful

Covetousness: A Characteristic of the Wicked

Covetousness: Abhorred by God

Covetousness: Achan

Covetousness: Achan, in Hiding the Treasure

Covetousness: Ahab

Covetousness: Ahab, in Desiring Naboth's Vineyard

Covetousness: Ananias

Covetousness: Avoid Those Guilty of

Covetousness: Babylon

Covetousness: Balaam

Covetousness: Balaam, in Loving the Wages of Unrighteousness

Covetousness: Beware of

Covetousness: Comes from the Heart

Covetousness: Commended by the Wicked Alone

Covetousness: David, of Bath-Sheba

Covetousness: Demas in Forsaking Paul for Love of the World

Covetousness: Demetrius, in Raising a Riot Against Paul and Silas

Covetousness: Eli's Sons

Covetousness: Eli's Sons, in Taking the Flesh of the Sacrifice

Covetousness: Engrosses the Heart

Covetousness: Eve, in Desiring the Forbidden Fruit

Covetousness: Excludes from Heaven

Covetousness: Felix

Covetousness: Festus, in Hoping for a Bribe from Paul

Covetousness: Forbidden

Covetousness: Gehazi

Covetousness: Gehazi, in Taking a Gift from Naaman

Covetousness: General Scriptures Concerning

Covetousness: Hated by Saints

Covetousness: Jewish People

Covetousness: Judas

Covetousness: Judas, in Betraying Jesus for Twenty Pieces of Silver

Covetousness: Laban

Covetousness: Leads to Departure from the Faith

Covetousness: Leads to Domestic Affliction

Covetousness: Leads to Foolish and Hurtful Lusts

Covetousness: Leads to Injustice and Oppression

Covetousness: Leads to Lying

Covetousness: Leads to Misery

Covetousness: Leads to Murder

Covetousness: Leads to Poverty

Covetousness: Leads to Theft

Covetousness: Lot, in Choosing the Plain of the Jordan

Covetousness: Money-Changers in the Temple

Covetousness: Nobles of the Jews

Covetousness: Pharisees

Covetousness: Pray Against

Covetousness: Punishment of

Covetousness: Reward of Those Who Hate

Covetousness: Samuel's Sons

Covetousness: Samuel's Sons, in Taking Bribes

Covetousness: Saul

Covetousness: Saul, in Sparing, Agag and the Booty

Covetousness: Shall Abound in the Last Days

Covetousness: Simon Magus, in Trying to Buy the Gift of the Holy Spirit

Covetousness: The Pharisees

Covetousness: The Rich Fool

Covetousness: The Rich Young Ruler

Covetousness: The Sorcerers, in Filing Complaint Against Paul and Silas

Covetousness: The Unjust Steward

Covetousness: To be Mortified by Saints

Covetousness: Woe Denounced Against

Covetousness: Young Man

Related Terms

Covetousness (22 Occurrences)

Entice (15 Occurrences)

Covets (2 Occurrences)

Seduce (8 Occurrences)

Sinning (59 Occurrences)

Unable (102 Occurrences)

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