tend to struggle with covetous desires. We will examine our longings for money and possessions, romantic relationships, friendships and familial relationships, seasons and circumstances, and giftedness and abilities.
Our goal is not to stop our longings altogether, but to refine our desires and align them with the Lord’s will for our lives.
Greed describes coveting which is primarily focused on the acquisition of money and possessions.
If we want to avoid the regret of Solomon, we must accept that our covetous desires arise because of our sin, not our situations. Gaining all the world has to offer will be meaningless if our hearts fail to find satisfaction in the Lord.
these very trivial items that I grumbled and complained about in my heart.
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