
The Ten Commandments: #10: Do Not Covet
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Do you struggle with envy? Wish you had someone else’s life, spouse, home, or summer schedule? You’re not alone—and Scripture speaks directly to that longing. In this episode, Rob and Amy Rienow unpack the often-overlooked 10th Commandment: "Do not covet."
Through honest confessions, biblical teaching, and cultural insights—from backyard envy to ancient wars over stolen love—they explore why coveting can quietly damage your heart, your marriage, and your parenting. Plus, discover how the comparison trap keeps families from experiencing true contentment and gratitude.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
- Why coveting is a heart issue, not just a behavior
- How parents can model contentment and recognize subtle family dynamics of envy
- The spiritual and relational dangers of comparison in marriage
- Why unchecked desire erodes trust in God’s provision
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We wrap up our 10 Commandments series by seeking to discover biblical principles to find freedom from coveting. What’s the deeper purpose of God’s law, and how can your family walk in obedience out of love rather than duty? Join us next time.