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2007-04-02 - Thou Shalt Not
Steal
Originally Published 2005-10-31
Exodus 20:15 "Thou shall not steal."
"Thou shall not steal." Simple and easy to understand,
right? Yet, just this morning I was talking with my teenage daughter, who
was shocked and amazed that a local school had expelled a student for giving
a "burned" CD to a friend. Much of today's society has set their limits on
the "sin level." In other words, if it doesn't hurt this person, why does
it matter? Or if this person never finds out, and how can they, then they
can't be hurt by it, so why does it matter? Or even "but everyone does it,
so why does it matter?" Why have we forgotten or chosen to ignore the simple
commandments of the Bible?
My daughter asked me, "How can it hurt them, if they don't know?" Is it right
to take something away from someone simply because they had more than we
did? This artist works hard to do their job. This is their job; it's how
they make their money, support their household. Even if they never do find
out, and chances are they probably won't, it will hurt them, simply because
it has taken away something that is rightfully theirs. The fact that they
may remain ignorant of it doesn't make it right or acceptable. However, more
importantly, it's not about them. It's really about you - and how it affects
you. People think that things like this don't affect them. I admit, shamefully,
that even I felt this way once about burning CDs. But God's convicting power
came to me and explained His will to me. When everything is all finally said
and done, it is really all about you. Why? Stealing is a sin.
"Thou shall not steal." It doesn't have addendum
to it, which allows for stealing if ... No, it's simple and straightforward.
We want to add on to the Word and make exceptions to it. Because it suits
us, then it must be ok, but our lives are not about ourselves. Truly, they
are about God and God's will for us. His will is not for us to decide
what is good and right and acceptable, but to simply follow what He
tells us is good and right and acceptable. He understands far more than we
do, how impossible that really is for us. There are many, many things that
are now considered "the norm" in our society today. Although it is easy to
follow, let us instead be convicted of the truth of God's Word and follow
it, simply and earnestly. "Thou shall not steal."
Let us not steal from God, either. Let's be willing to give Him everything
and trust Him implicitly, disregarding our own opinions and desires, and
instead following Him.
Lord, help us today, to take the Word as Your word of
truth. Help us be convicted in all areas of our lives. Help us especially,
Lord, not to take anything for granted or to become complacent in our
relationship with You. Give us the strength to stand strong and alone, if
necessary, to accomplish Your will for our lives. Let us not just run in
the race, but let us run with all of our hearts, strength, mind, and soul
toward You. Let our lives glorify You and You alone. And let us be a light
to show others who You truly are. In Jesus' name, Amen.
In Jesus name, Amen.
Cheryl
botwbld@cfdevotionals.org
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