A Look at Psalm 119:33-40. (This study began in Psalm 119:29. I trust you have been able to follow along.) Presently we are taking some time to look at Psalm 119:36: “Incline my heart unto thy ...
As one gets older, far away times somehow do not seem so far away. I can recall a time when maids were called ayahs and were as numerous as those unemployed graduates constantly and publicly demanding ...
Q. 295. {59} Which are the chief sources of sin? A. The chief sources of sin are seven: Pride, Covetousness, Lust, Anger, Gluttony, Envy, and Sloth, and they are commonly called capital sins.
The disasters unfolding globally are the result of aggressive covetousness. It’s not surprising then that the Russia-Ukraine war is in its third year and Israel’s ruthless pounding of Gaza ...
Any mild tug of covetousness I might experience beneath the overwhelming joy is, selfishly, reserved for my relationship with the mother-to-be: knowing that our friendship will inevitably change ...