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A Boss After God’s Own Heart (ABAGOH)– Part 6
Covetousness and lust

Exodus 20:17 –KJV– Thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's house, thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's wife, nor his manservant, nor his maidservant, nor his ox, nor his ass, nor any thing that is thy neighbour's.

Ephesians 5:3 But fornication, and all uncleanness, or covetousness, let it not be once named among you, as becometh saints.

James 1:14-15 But every man is tempted, when he is drawn away of his own lust, and enticed. Then when lust hath conceived, it bringeth forth sin: and sin, when it is finished, bringeth forth death.

The Online Oxford Dictionnary gives us the following definition about the term “covetousness”, which means: having or showing a great desire to possess something belonging to someone else. These are the synonyms of the verb “covet”: desire, be consumed with desire for, crave, have one's heart set on; want, wish for, long for, yearn for, dream of, aspire to, hanker for, hanker after, hunger after/for, thirst for, ache for, fancy, burn for, pant for. (Oxford Online Dictionary).

Covetousness is thus understood as the strong and intense desire to possess something that belongs to someone else. It is a craving or a burning desire for something that is not our own. It means envying something that somebody else possesses. Covetousness can lead to other sins if it is not restrained or dealt with. Covetousness has a negative connotation because it is a desire with an evil root which usually leads to other sins such as lying, stealing or killing, as we can see in the case of king David. The desire to possess something that belongs to somebody else arises when one of our five senses gets in contact with the desired object. Either we see it, smell it, hear it, taste it or touch it. We must first come into contact with that thing through one of our senses. The Bible says in 2 Samuel 11:2 that David “saw” Bathsheba from the roof of his palace “and the woman was very beautiful to look upon”. So David saw Bathsheba, he liked her and started lusting after her because she was a beautiful woman. In his case, the sense that served as a door for the sin that he committed was the sight.

Men are generally attracted by what they see. David had already committed adultery with Bathsheba in his heart or in his thoughts just by contemplating her, even before he actually slept with her. The Lord Jesus tells us in Matthew 5:28: “But I say unto you, that whosoever looketh on a woman to lust after her hath committed adultery with her already in his heart.” Lust is defined as a strong sexual desire, but it can also be applied in other areas, for example the lust for power or the lust for prestige. In any case, sin starts in the heart when we open the appropriate door to it. The heart is the factory where our future actions are designed and manufactured. Our actions are determined by the things that constantly occupy our mind. When we covet something, our minds and our thoughts are so much involved that we start looking for a way to obtain what we so much desire, and sometimes at any cost, regardless of the consequences. The more we allow ourselves to be consumed by a particular desire, the more we become unsatisfied and unhappy until we get what we want. But the problem is that most of the time, the satisfaction of having what we so much desired lasts for just a short time and the desire becomes even stronger. That’s why so many people find themselves in a vicious circle with of all kinds of addictions, desperately trying to find a true and lasting satisfaction. But the good news is that Jesus Christ is able to quench the flames of the numerous desires that consume us. He can give us a lasting satisfaction and peace. Covetousness and lust have the ability to turn the people into slaves. Whoever commits and practices sin is the slave of sin. But glory be to Jesus who came to set the captives free, and when the Lord Jesus sets a person free, that person can really enjoy true freedom (John 8:34-36).

At this junction, let us address the dangers of television. Television has a very strong manipulative power because it involves two major senses, the sight and the hearing. Television conditions the way you live and influences your decisions. It can have a very polluting effect on the mind and soul. Television creates a lot of desire for the things that you don’t necessarily need and lets you panting after them. Most of the time, people do not really realize how much influence television has on the way they think and on the decisions they take on a daily basis. The negative influence of television on children for instance has been largely debated and is proven. But television has ill effects on adults too. So many cartoons and children programs that claim to have an educative purpose are actually diffusing messages that promote disobedience to the parents, rebellion, laziness, violence and sexual immorality. How often do we hear about teenagers who shoot at their school mates and teachers at school as a result of what they saw on television? There are even some cartoons meant for little children that promote homosexuality and lesbianism.

The role of the television is to shape the mindset of the viewers in such a way that they think that the behaviors that are portrayed are normal and must not only be accepted, but can also be applied in our lives. The recurrence of advertisement can be compared to a steady bombardment of the spirit. The news that you listen to or watch (and sadly to say the news do not necessarily give you the true information about the facts) or the films and series that you watch on TV can have a very dangerous effect on your personality because they send subliminal messages that are absorbed by your subconscience without your awareness. As a result, you find yourself thinking and acting in a way that has been programmed by the authors of these “entertainments”. If everything that television presents is not “polluted”, still there is no denying that it is a powerful tool used by the devil to steal, kill and destroy the fear of God in the hearts of the people, even in the lives of the unaware Christians. There is a massive demonic operation at work through television, and this also applies for the use of the internet when there is no discipline and control. If Jesus tells us that the eye is the lamp of the body (Luke 11:34 -36), then we can understand that it is important for us to be careful with what we expose our eyes to. Spiritually speaking, we lose the ability to perceive things correctly when we expose ourselves to the pollution that uses the eyes as a channel. And this is where the danger of television is obvious.

The Lord Jesus teaches us that the things that defile a person come from the heart, as we read in Mark 7:21-23“For from within, [that is] out of the heart of men, come base and malevolent thoughts and schemes, acts of sexual immorality, thefts, murders, adulteries, acts of greed and covetousness, wickedness, deceit, unrestrained conduct, envy and jealousy, slander and profanity, arrogance and self-righteousness and foolishness (poor judgment). All these evil things [schemes and desires] come from within and defile and dishonor the man.” (AMP Bible Gateway Online). As we said before, the heart is the factory where our future actions are manufactured and designed. The Bible admonishes us to keep and guard our hearts with all vigilance and above all, for out of it flow the springs of life (Proverbs 4:23). The things that we feed on will determine the actions that we take. King David allowed his heart to dwell on something that was forbidden. He lusted after the wife of Uriah when he saw her. The problem is that David did not just notice Bathsheba from the roof of his palace like somebody would notice a cat or a rabbit in a bush. No, but after setting his eyes on Bathsheba, he got stuck. His attention was caught when he saw her bathing and he contemplated her beautiful body shape. Normally, as a man who was married and also had concubines, he should have looked away for the sake of decency because he was not supposed to stare at somebody’s nakedness if that person was not his own wife. So after he saw Bathsheba and was enticed by her beauty, he began longing for more. He started thinking about how it would be if he could just hold her in his arms and have her in his bed. And when it comes to sensuality, the human imagination can be very much productive…

Even though somebody told David that the woman he saw bathing is the wife of one of his most faithful servants, David gave way to the covetousness and lust that sprang up in his heart. He decided to go beyond the boundaries and overlooked the fact that this woman belonged to someone else. He called for Bathsheba and slept with her, thus misusing his position and influence as a king to satisfy an egoistic desire. Being aware of the fact that this woman belonged to somebody else should have been a reason enough not to dwell on such thoughts. David was not an unmarried king. And even if that had been the case, it would not be a reason to sleep with somebody else’s wife or with a woman who was not his wife. Nowadays, sexual immorality is a common practice that is viewed as normal. Married and unmarried people, young people as well as mature ones give themselves over to all kinds of sexual activities without restrain and think that it is normal. But God’s standards will never change and God does not agree with such depravity. God’s Word declares that our body is the temple of the Holy Spirit and advises us to flee from sexual immorality (1 Corinthians 6:15-20). It is not ok just because everybody is doing it. The broad way that many people are taking leads to eternal damnation. But the narrow way that Jesus is offering us leads to eternal life with Him. We must honor our body and treat it as being God’s dwelling place. The marital bed must be honored by all because marriage is a divine institution that binds two persons of different sexes that have committed to love one another and be faithful to one another for the rest of their lives. God will judge the fornicators and the adulterers (See Hebrew 13:4; 1 Timothy 1:8 and 1 Corinthians 6:9-11 especially about homosexuality). The space would not be enough here to develop this subject, but we want to say that we have nothing to lose when we respect the standards that God has specified for our lives because they assure us a peaceful life and a healthy spirit, but also and foremost eternal life.

So let’s come back to king David. He had everything he needed to satisfy his needs in his palace when these events with Bathsheba took place. But he wanted to have more. He was not content and satisfied with what he had. So he gave in to concupiscence and lust. The Bible says that nothing good dwells in the flesh, which means that the desires of the flesh are contrary to the desires of the spirit (See Romans chapter 7). The more you feed your flesh, the more it demands. The Lord Jesus said that the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak; that’s why we must watch and pray to keep the flesh in a state of submission to the will of God (Matthew 26:41; Mark 14:21). We must crucify the flesh with all its pernicious passions because they usually lead us in a direction that is contrary to the will of God. There is no condemnation for those who walk according to the Spirit of God and not according to their natural desires and inclinations (Roman 8:1-14). There is a constant and daily battle going on between the desires of the flesh and the will of God for our lives. But we must fight the good fight of faith till the end as valiant soldiers in Christ. Sin should not have dominion over us and we don’t want to be enslaved once again after we have been set free. One of the most powerful weapons that we can use against the carnal desires that rage in us is when we adopt a constant life of prayer and fasting. Fasting on a regular basis will give us the power to control our carnal desires and take authority over the works of the devil. mt

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