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SUMMARY:THE DANGER OF COVETOUSNESS
DESCRIPTION:Scripture Reading: Luke 12:13-31\nMemory Verse: Luke 12:15 \nIntroduction: A common modern obsession is covetousness. Many are overcome by and with possessions. Why is it dangerous?\n1. What does Jesus warn us of? Luke 12:15.\nDefinition: To covet is to be inordinately desirous\, excessively eager\nto obtain and possess; to be avaricious.\n2. How is this definition manifest in the lives of some? v 18\, 19.\n3. What did God say to this rich man? v 20.\n4. How does the Saviour conclude this parable? v 21.\n5. What is one extreme description of covetousness? Colossians 3:5.\n6. Judas was a covetous thief. John 12:1-6. What did his obsession\nlead him to do? Mark 14:10-11.\n7. Does this sound like a television evangelist? Psalm 10:3.\n8. What quality should our spiritual leaders possess? Exodus 18:21\,\n1 Timothy 3:2-3. \nConclusion: Covetousness led Judas to betray Jesus Christ\, the Saviour\, for thirty pieces of silver. Doing so\, he has lost eternal life.
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