Faith Alive Church - Sunday Message

Law of Christ (Part 7): Run Your Own Race - 1.25.26

Faith Alive Church Season 7 Episode 4

Jordon Gilmore

Key Scripture

Exodus 20:17

“You shall not covet…”
  • Unlike earlier commandments that prohibit actions, this commandment targets thoughts, desires, and heart posture
  • It addresses how we:
    • View ourselves
    • View others
    • View what we have and what we lack

What It Means to Covet

  • Coveting = an unhealthy desire or lust for what God has given to someone else, or has not yet ordained for you
  • It begins in the heart, not behavior
  • Often fueled by comparison, which steals joy

Why This Matters Today

  • Covetousness is deeply natural—even visible in children
  • Social media intensifies it:
    • We covet what others display
    • We also project images designed to make others covet
  • This commandment forces heart-level examination in both directions

What Overflows from a Covetous Heart

  • Envy and jealousy
  • Discontentment and complaining
  • Misaligned prayers driven by comparison
  • A violation of Jesus’ command to love your neighbor as yourself

Two Guardrails Against Coveting

Humility (When Receiving Praise)

1 Peter 5:5–6

  • God resists the proud, gives grace to the humble
  • We don’t seek exaltation—God does it in His time

Contentment (When Wanting More)

  • Hebrews 13:5 — Be content; God is present
  • Philippians 4:11–13 — Contentment in plenty or need
  • 1 Timothy 6:6–8 — Godliness with contentment is great gain
  • “I can do all things” is about contentment, not self-promotion

Three Common Ways We Encounter Covetousness

1. Through Ambition

  • Ambition can be healthy or sinful
  • The key question: Why do I want to advance?
  • Kingdom ambition produces prayer and gratitude—not resentment

2. Through Discontentment and Envy

  • Discontentment = dissatisfaction with where God has placed us
  • Leads to envy when we overvalue others’ blessings
  • Two root problems:
    • Wrong perspective — we can’t see clearly
    • Wrong valuation — undervaluing what God has given us
  • Jesus’ warning (Luke 12:15)
    • Life does not consist in possessions

3. Through Scarcity & Domination Thinking

  • Belief that life is a zero-sum game:
    • If you win, I lose
  • Leads to unhealthy competition, control, and fear
  • Philippians 4:19 — God supplies all needs from His riches
  • God is limitless, not scarce

Heart-Level Diagnosis

Covetousness often reveals:

  • Distrust in God
  • Ungratefulness
  • Misplaced ambition
  • Wrong perspective and valuation
  • Fear that there isn’t “enough” to go around

Jesus: The Ultimate Example

  • Tempted with power, riches, and glory
  • Resisted covetousness because He knew what He already had:
    • A perfect relationship with the Father
  • True contentment flows from valuing God above everything else

Final Takeaways

  • Run your race—don’t measure your life by others
  • Guard your ambition, perspective, and desires
  • Root out covetousness before it takes hold
  • Seek first the kingdom
  • Trust the God of more than enough