Respecting Boundaries – Coveting (10th Commandment)
Exodus 20:17 is the last of the 10 commandments – coveting. It deals with the motivation behind respecting other people’s stuff.
Exodus 20:17 is the last of the 10 commandments – coveting. It deals with the motivation behind respecting other people’s stuff.
The 9th of the 10 commandments deals with honesty in courts, society, church, business, etc.
Study of Romans 12:2 and other references to transformation as a process rather than just an instant. Meal worms become beetles rather than butterflies.
Exodus series continues with #8 of 10 commandments. Ethics God’s way. Also story of rich young ruler from the life of Jesus.
Exodus 20:14 and Genesis 2:15-25 and John 8:1-11 all deal with the subject of adultery and God’s intent for human sexuality.
Luke 24 contains the story of the days immediately after the Crucifixion of Jesus. Kingwood children read and sing about it, Peter Ellis story-tells about the road to Emmaus, and Pastor Dave explains Jesus’ visit to the group.
Luke 19:28-48 is the story of Jesus “triumphal entry” into Jerusalem. As a king, he was unusual in that he begins with the heart not the power. Also a song by Martha Schwartz on cello and Pat Veer on piano.
Commandment # 6 dealing with murder and respect for life. Part 6 of 10 commandment series. Song by Ryan Kargel.
Exodus 20:8 and Genesis 2:1-18 deal with the origin and value of the Sabbath rest–physically, community, and spiritually. Work and creativity form the backdrop for rest and worship.