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What does covetousness have to do with idolatry?

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Covetousness is considered idolatry as it involves desiring something that does not belong to you, placing that desire above God.

The relationship between covetousness and idolatry is explicitly stated in Scripture, where covetousness is declared as a form of idolatry (Colossians 3:5). When one covets, they place desires for material or intangible things above their commitment to God, effectively making an idol out of those desires. This can manifest in various forms, such as the longing for power, possessions, or status, which distracts from true devotion to God. Understanding this connection sheds light on how subtle forms of idolatry can infiltrate a believer's life and emphasizes the need for constant vigilance in maintaining a heart that honors God alone.
Scripture References: Colossians 3:5, Exodus 20:17

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Idolatry
Todd Nibert · Apr 15, 2007
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