The Tenth Commandment (Exodus 20:17)

 

There’s nothing necessarily wrong with noticing what other people have, but most of us don’t stop and notice so that we can give thanks to God for his blessings to others. We notice and then stop being thankful for all that God has given us. – Kevin DeYoung

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Sermons on the Ten Commandments: Christ, the End of the Law

Peter Barnes | Romans 10:1-4

SERMON  NOTES
Christ  the  End  of  the  Law  (Rom.10:1-4)
Jeremiah  23:1-8;  Romans 9:30-10:4

1. Praying  for  the  salvation  of  zealous  Jews.

– 10:1;  see  9:1-3

– zeal  does  not  save  (10:2);  zeal  is  good  in  John 2:17;  Rom.12:11;  but  note  Gal.1:14;  John 16:2;  Prov.14:12;  Matt.23:15…

Sermons on the Ten Commandments: You Shall Not Covet

Peter Barnes | Exodus 20:17

SERMON  NOTES
You  Shall  Not  Covet  (Ex.20:17)
Ecclesiastes  5:8-17;  1  Tim. 6:3-20

Augustine:  ‘to  desire  more  than  enough’.  Buddhism  is  against  all  desire  –  not  so  Christianity.

1. Sin  begins  in  our  hearts.

– David  in  2 Sam.11;  Ahab  in  1 Kings 21;  Paul  in  …

Sermons on the Ten Commandments: You Shall Not Bear False Witness

Peter Barnes | Exodus 20:16

SERMON  NOTES
You  Shall  Not  Bear  False  Witness  (Ex.20:16)
Jeremiah  9:1-16;  Ephesians 4:25-32

George  Washington:  ‘I  cannot  tell  a  lie.’

1. God’s  very  nature  is  truth.

– Tit.1:1-2;  John 14:6,  16-17;  hence  John 8:44  and  Rev.21:8

2. No  false  legal  witness.

– note  Matt.26:59-61;  Jer.18:18;  …

Sermons on the Ten Commandments: You Shall Not Steal

Peter Barnes | Exodus 20:15

SERMON  NOTES
You  Shall  Not  Steal  (Ex.20:15)
1 Kings 21:1-24;  Luke 19:1-10

1. We  are  caretakers,  not  owners.

– Lev.25:23;  Ps.24:1;  50:10-12;  1 Tim.6:17

2. The  breadth  of  this  commandment.

(a)  We  are  to  take  care  of  other  people’s  property  (Ex.21:33-34;  23:4)

(b)  We  are  …