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« on: Feb 03 2012 10:24:24 AM »

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The Culturally Acceptable Sin

The sermon last Sunday was on the 7th chapter of Joshua, a sobering chapter that deals with sin in the Israelite camp. It begins with a sin committed by Achan, one member of the tribe of Judah.

When the Israelites took the city of Jericho as recorded in chapter 6, God tells them not to take anything from the siege. But, Achan disobeys and takes some of the “accursed” things and then lies about it. Not only does he lie, but his entire family goes along with the lie. When Achan is confronted, he continues to lie, then eventually confesses. The cover up was because of clothing and money he coveted.

Coveting is covered in the Ten Commandments God gave to Moses. Achan’s sin was coveting, but that also lead to deception. Achan saw, coveted and took. Then he lied. As a consequence, Achan and his entire family were stoned to death, burned and made into a rock memorial to remind people to obey God’s commandments.

In Joshua 7, the nature of sin is clearly spelled out. Sin is deceptive, it hurts others whether we think it does or not, it stirs God’s anger and it weakens us in battle.

Achan’s punishment is harsh, but it speaks to a healthy fear of the Lord. Sin is nothing to fool with in terms of its consequences.

According to Webster, coveting is an inordinate desire for what belongs to another. Think about that. Most advertising is built on this premise. We want what others have and are reinforced to be dissatisfied with the status quo.

During the Sunday service, we were all given time to examine our hearts. Is discontentment related to coveting what others have? If so, rather than hide that sin, we need to confess it, the sooner the better. While we thankfully live under the grace of God now, unconfessed sin blocks our relationships and impacts our families.

Ask yourself, are you engaging in secret sin? Are you coveting your neighbor’s house, car, wife or even lifestyle? Perhaps coveting is so common in our culture today that we don’t even recognize it. In many ways, it has become a culturally acceptable sin.

The good news is that the power of sin is completely broken by the righteousness of Christ. When we confess our sin, He is faithful and just and will forgive us and cleanse us (John 1:9).

Achan’s life is a reminder that if we live with hidden sin, it not only has repercussions for us, but also for those we love. Achan's entire family paid for his sin with their lives. So, obey God, resist the temptation to covet and confess secret sins.
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« Reply #1 on: Feb 03 2012 10:55:56 AM »

Where exactly is the line drawn?

Is desiring someone elses what-ever, a sin
Or is it a sin to actually do something about it...ie, stealing
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« Reply #2 on: Feb 03 2012 11:44:18 AM »

David

The Ten Commandments state "Thou shalt not covet...so to even covet is a sin....so we must be aware of the sin and confess it and ask God's forgiveness...lest it brek out in serious sin such as adultery or stealing.

God is aware of our sin nature, He wants us also to be aware
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« Reply #3 on: Feb 03 2012 02:30:03 PM »

Coveting seems so mild.

Dictionary def:

1.
to desire wrongfully, inordinately, or without due regard for the rights of others: to covet another's property.
2.
to wish for, especially eagerly: He won the prize they all coveted.

I have seen belongings of others and wanted one. Is this coveting?

Maybe some other definitions are different but this one seems to say you must REALLY WANT what the other person has.
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« Reply #4 on: Feb 03 2012 03:07:31 PM »

I believe there is a certain amount of fixation in coveting
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« Reply #5 on: Feb 03 2012 03:44:01 PM »

While I can easily agree with your view, Olivet, there is still a problem of definition

I see something I like.
I want that something.
It wouldn't be coveting until I realize it belongs to someone else, would it?

Lets see......
Exo 20:17 (ESV) "You shall not covet your neighbor's house; you shall not covet your neighbor's wife, or his male servant, or his female servant, or his ox, or his donkey, or anything that is your neighbor's."

It sounds like the emphasis is on the word "belongs" as in "anything that is your neighbor's"

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« Reply #6 on: Feb 03 2012 06:59:47 PM »

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Good observation

Wanting what belongs to another
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« Reply #7 on: Feb 03 2012 10:53:16 PM »

why is this such a difficult commandment?
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« Reply #8 on: Feb 03 2012 11:24:13 PM »

To say "I wish I was thinner so that I could wear that dress" is not what we are talking aout.

The problem arose according to the dictionary definition Huh
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« Reply #9 on: Feb 04 2012 01:43:21 AM »

I do not wish to wear that dress or any other

Really now!  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
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« Reply #10 on: Feb 04 2012 03:08:42 AM »

I do not wish to wear that dress or any other

Really now!  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes


Oh I don't know though! Slimming is so easy you just stop eating! Stop eating, you must be joking!
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