The cure for covetousness is to practice gratitude at a profound level. When I'm in a state of gratitude for even the simplest of my blessings- gorgeous skies, water when I'm thirsty, work to be done- I don't have the time or desire to covet what others have.
covetousness, intermediary, emissary, jealousy, bitterness, resentfulness
Cure used as a noun: Penicillin was the first cure for many bad infections. That clinic says they have a cure for baldness. Cure used as a verb: Honey will make a cough feel better but it will not cure it. You can cure meat and fish by keeping it in salt. You cure concrete by keeping it damp. You cure rubber and tobacco by fermentation.
The word 'cure' is both a noun and a verb. The noun cure is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a method or course of medical treatment used to eliminate a disease or dysfunction of the body; to restore health. The noun forms for the verb to cure are curer, one who cures, and the gerund, curing.
To treat is to do something to make an illness less bad, but this does not necessarily mean that you will cure it. To cure is to make the illness disappear totally.
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Kenneth Copeland - 1985 Stay Clean of Covetousness was released on: USA: 7 February 2010
Sin on Saturday - 1982 Covetousness 1-2 was released on: USA: 14 August 1982
covetousness, intermediary, emissary, jealousy, bitterness, resentfulness
covetousness, intermediary, emissary, jealousy, bitterness, resentfulness
cupidity, acquisitiveness, covetousness, rapacity, materialism, mercenariness avarice;
Covetousness in its self is unseen except in its actions. So, first covetousness is spirtiual and an act of the soul. One must recognize its nature and its a sin of the heart. To be free you must esteem others more than your self. Doesn't mean they are better; just that you don't think more of youself than them. The only way to do this is through accepting, submitting and developing a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. There isn't any writing published writings that speaks more on covetousness than the Bible.; the unadulterated word of God. Study and read Colossians chapter 3.
avarice Avarice, covetousness, excess, gluttony, voracity, desire, hunger
To covet something is to steal it-- thus, covetousness is a desire to or history of stealing things.
The deeds of the Nicolaitans (followers of Nicolas) included deception, covetousness, and many more.
Relationship jealousy, resentment, covetousness, spite, backbiting, and evil eye.
The new teacher Mr. Bob was very covetous to to win against "Gryffondor".