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In the third part of this vital series, Pastor Chris Chadwick continues his expositional preaching through the Ten Commandments, focusing on the final command: "Thou shalt not covet." This powerful message dives into the danger of inward sin, revealing that covetousness—the insatiable desire for what belongs to others—is the root from which all other sins spring. The sermon challenges men to recognize the need for heart-level obedience, urging Christians to pursue contentment and trust in God's provision rather than being consumed by sinful desire.
Chapters: 0:00:00 - Introduction to the Final Commandment 0:01:25 - The Nature of Covetousness: Inward Sin 0:03:00 - Covetousness as the Root of All Sin 0:04:45 - The Deceptive Power of Desire 0:06:20 - The Contrast: Contentment vs. Covetousness 0:08:15 - The Sin of Achan: A Biblical Example 0:10:00 - Covetousness Violates the Entire Law 0:11:40 - The Solution: Heart-Level Obedience Through Christ 0:13:30 - The Call to Pursue Contentment 0:15:15 - Living in the Reality of God's Provision
Thank you for listening to the Canyon Ridge Baptist Church podcast. Hear more expositional preaching and messages anytime at canyonridgebaptist.com. If you're in the San Diego area, please join us for a service. We meet on Sundays at 8:30 AM, 10:30 AM, and 5:00 PM. We look forward to seeing you.
Please share this video with your friends and encourage them to learn more at:
www.canyonridgebaptist.com
Did you accept Christ as your Savior today? Do you have questions about the Bible, life, death? Just need to talk to someone? Here's how to get a hold of us:
Call the office at 858-627-9394
Shoot us an email at [email protected]
Drop us a line on our website, canyonridgebaptist.com
Leave us a note on our Facebook page, Twitter, or Instagram.
Want to obey the Lord in giving today? You can do that on our website:
https://www.canyonridgebaptist.com/give
#TenCommandments #Covetousness #Exodus20 #InwardSin
By Canyon Ridge Baptist Church and Chris ChadwickIn the third part of this vital series, Pastor Chris Chadwick continues his expositional preaching through the Ten Commandments, focusing on the final command: "Thou shalt not covet." This powerful message dives into the danger of inward sin, revealing that covetousness—the insatiable desire for what belongs to others—is the root from which all other sins spring. The sermon challenges men to recognize the need for heart-level obedience, urging Christians to pursue contentment and trust in God's provision rather than being consumed by sinful desire.
Chapters: 0:00:00 - Introduction to the Final Commandment 0:01:25 - The Nature of Covetousness: Inward Sin 0:03:00 - Covetousness as the Root of All Sin 0:04:45 - The Deceptive Power of Desire 0:06:20 - The Contrast: Contentment vs. Covetousness 0:08:15 - The Sin of Achan: A Biblical Example 0:10:00 - Covetousness Violates the Entire Law 0:11:40 - The Solution: Heart-Level Obedience Through Christ 0:13:30 - The Call to Pursue Contentment 0:15:15 - Living in the Reality of God's Provision
Thank you for listening to the Canyon Ridge Baptist Church podcast. Hear more expositional preaching and messages anytime at canyonridgebaptist.com. If you're in the San Diego area, please join us for a service. We meet on Sundays at 8:30 AM, 10:30 AM, and 5:00 PM. We look forward to seeing you.
Please share this video with your friends and encourage them to learn more at:
www.canyonridgebaptist.com
Did you accept Christ as your Savior today? Do you have questions about the Bible, life, death? Just need to talk to someone? Here's how to get a hold of us:
Call the office at 858-627-9394
Shoot us an email at [email protected]
Drop us a line on our website, canyonridgebaptist.com
Leave us a note on our Facebook page, Twitter, or Instagram.
Want to obey the Lord in giving today? You can do that on our website:
https://www.canyonridgebaptist.com/give
#TenCommandments #Covetousness #Exodus20 #InwardSin

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