God’s Abundance for Your Need
THE TENTH COMMANDMENT
Thou shalt not covet…any thing that is thy neighbour’s (Exodus 20:17).
There are several phrases concerning coveting. You are not to covet your neighbor’s house, nor his wife, nor his manservant, nor his maidservant, nor his cattle, nor anything that is his. Much of the evil in the world is caused by wanting something to which one is not entitled. Moses knew what covetousness does to us in what we call today the unconscious or the subconscious.
Coveting affects the soul of man. Even if your coveting never leads you to take anything that does not belong to you, it undermines and ultimately rots your soul. It shuts you off from God. Why? Because to covet something means that you do not understand the Law of Being. You do not understand that whatever you are getting or lacking is the outpicturing and expression of your consciousness. Until you understand that you cannot be saved.
There is not anything in the world that you ever conceived of that God has not got in abundance. God’s supply is infinite, and to envy someone else because he seems to have more is to deny your own contact with God.
Herein lies one of the great truths. Everything we could ever need for our best good is already ours. To access this abundance, peace and joy, we must commune with the source of all good; God.
To find and commune with God, we must look inside ourselves first. Anything that blocks us from God or separates us from God is sinful and prevents us from our “God granted “abundance in the spiritual and physical plane. When we overcome our internal obstacles to life with God, then we can expect our outer conditions to follow course.
Then we can live in joy and gladness each day; supplied with all we need to live each day in the Eden God created for us.
With God’s abundance,
Z gardener
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