You Shall Not Covet

Embracing Contentment: Unveiling the Wisdom Within 'You Shall Not Covet'
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Lyrics

Be content with what you have.

Emphasizes the importance of being satisfied with one's possessions.

Be content with what you have.

Reiterates the message to be content and avoid coveting.

Be content with what you have.

Repeated emphasis on the virtue of contentment and discouragement of covetousness.

Be content. (Do not covet!)

Direct command to be content and explicitly warns against coveting.

Be content. (Do not covet!)

Repeats the command to be content and reinforces the prohibition of coveting.


Be content with what you have.

Reiterates the advice to be content with what one possesses.

Be content with what you have.

Continues the theme of contentment and satisfaction with one's own belongings.

Be content with what you have.

Stresses the idea of finding contentment in current possessions instead of desiring others.


You shall not covet your neighbor's house.

References the biblical commandment against coveting a neighbor's house.

You shall not covet your neighbor's wife.

Highlights the biblical prohibition of coveting a neighbor's wife.

You shall not covet your neighbor's ox.

Continues listing biblical prohibitions, this time against coveting a neighbor's ox.

You shall not covet anything that belongs to your neighbor.

Expands the commandments to include avoiding coveting anything that belongs to a neighbor.


Be content with what you have.

Reiterates the message to find contentment with one's possessions.

Be content with what you have.

Continues the emphasis on being content and satisfied with what one has.

Be content with what you have.

Repeats the call to be content, reinforcing the central theme.

Be content. (Do not covet!)

Reiterates the direct command to be content and includes a warning against coveting.

Be content. (Do not covet!)

Reaffirms the command to be content and emphasizes the prohibition of coveting.


For God said, "Never, never, never will I leave you.

Quotes a promise from God, expressing His commitment to never leave or forsake.

Never, never will I forsake you.

Repeats the assurance of God's continuous presence and support.

Never, never, never will I leave you, never!"

Reiterates God's promise of never leaving, emphasizing the permanence of His support.

Never, never, never will I leave you, never!"

Repeats the assurance of God's unwavering presence and support.

Be content with what you have.

Encourages contentment by reinforcing the earlier message with divine assurance.

Be content with what you have.

Continues to emphasize contentment with what one has in light of God's promise.

Be content with what you have.

Reiterates the call to be content, drawing on the assurance of God's constant presence.

Be content. (Do not covet!)

Repeats the command to be content and includes a warning against coveting.


Hebrews 13, verse 5

References a specific biblical verse (Hebrews 13:5) that echoes the theme of contentment.

Hebrews 13, verse 5

Reiterates the reference to Hebrews 13:5, emphasizing the biblical basis for contentment.

Hebrews 13, verse 5

Continues to highlight the relevance of Hebrews 13:5 in promoting contentment.

Hebrews 13, verse 5

Repeats the reference to Hebrews 13:5, underlining its significance in the context.

Be content with what you have.

Reiterates the core message of finding contentment with one's possessions.

Be content with what you have.

Continues the emphasis on being content with what one has as a key takeaway.

Be content with what you have. Be content.

Concludes with a final call to be content with one's current possessions.

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