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James 4:1-2

Satan was the first one with the attitude of murder, and he has promoted it ever since. A murderer is a child of Satan with the same arrogant pride. Such a person will not enter God's Kingdom (Galatians 5:21; I John 3:15; Matthew 15:18-19).

Martin G. Collins
The Sixth Commandment

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James 4:1-2

It is not wrong to want something. We can want a spouse, a house, or a car, but not if it belongs to our neighbor—unless he is selling a possession, and we acquire it in a fair and honest manner. However, when "desire has conceived," it may result in breaking any of the Ten Commandments, including covetousness, to which everyone is susceptible. Uncontrolled lust for power, land and wealth can drive men to murder, if necessary, to obtain a coveted prize.

Martin G. Collins
The Tenth Commandment

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James 4:1-3

When we think of nations at war, do we also think of what a happy situation it is that people are being killed, families separated, property destroyed or confiscated, hopes and dreams shattered, and futures ended? War produces terror, fear, pain, anger, uncertainty, guilt and—if it could be weighed—tons of heartache. War, God's Word informs us, is a fruit of coveting.

Apply these thoughts to a microcosm of national wars, family wars, that so often end in divorce. What causes these family wars? They frequently erupt for the same basic reason as national wars. Somebody is coveting, and though the scale is smaller, the results are the same.

John W. Ritenbaugh
The Tenth Commandment (1998)



James 4:1-3

This world is filled with wars of every size and magnitude, declared and undeclared. The strong attack the weak, and oppressed minorities fight to throw off the yoke of tyranny. Labor and management throw verbal bombs at each other. Husbands and wives do not divorce because they have peaceful, productive marriages! Increasingly, parents and children seem to look upon each other with scorn and sometimes break into open anger and fighting.

James shows ever so clearly that the root of these problems is lust, merely one expression of human nature. Human nature expresses itself in vanity, jealousy, lust, greed, murder, hatred, avarice, competition, lying, stealing, dishonoring parent, fornication, adultery, and—the most damaging of all—idolatry. In fact, we could say that all the above flow from idolatry!

John W. Ritenbaugh
Preparing to Rule!




Other commentary entries containing this verse:

2 Corinthians 13:5
Ephesians 5:21
James 4:7
1 Peter 2:13
1 Peter 5:5


Library resources that contain this verse:

Articles

Ask, Seek, Knock  

Gluttony: Sin of Lust and Greed (Part One)  

Preparing to Rule!  

The Tenth Commandment (1998)  

What Does 'Examine Yourselves' Mean?  

What Is Real Repentance?  

Bible Studies

The Sixth Commandment  

The Tenth Commandment  

What Is Real Repentance?  

Sermon Transcripts

Are You Missing Out On Blessings?  

As Much as Depends on You  

Avoiding Superficiality  

Christ Our Peace  

Dating (Part 2): The Proper Order of Things  

Debate  

Debate  

Does Doctrine Really Matter? (Part 1)  

Does Doctrine Really Matter? (Part 1)  (2)

Does Doctrine Really Matter? (Part 1)  

If You Do These Things, You Shall Never Fall  

Imagination  

James and Unleavened Bread (Part 2)  

Principled Living (Part 4): Giving of Ourselves  

Should a Christian Go To War? (Part 2)  

Should a Christian Go To War? (Part 2)  

Submitting (Part 1)  

Submitting (Part 2)  

The Consequences of Affluence  (4)


 
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