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Thou Shalt Not Steal | God’s View on Ownership, Integrity, and Trust
Amwell Church of the Brethren
39 minutes
2 months ago
Thou Shalt Not Steal | God’s View on Ownership, Integrity, and Trust
What does it really mean to obey the Eighth Commandment in today’s culture of entitlement, corruption, and “what’s mine is mine”? This message unpacks the full scope of what it means to steal—from tangible theft to hidden heart-level dishonesty—and reveals God’s deeper call to integrity, generosity, and trust.
In this convicting and hope-filled sermon, you’ll learn:
Why stealing is about more than just taking what isn’t yours
How God is the true owner of everything—we’re just stewards
The dangers of stealing time, credit, resources, and even glory
What Scripture says about greed, envy, and withholding good
How Christians can steal from God through neglect or disobedience
The importance of financial faithfulness (Malachi 3, Matthew 25)
How Jesus restores and redefines true wealth and value
Practical steps to restore integrity and make things right
Whether you’re in business, ministry, or simply navigating daily life, this message challenges all of us to ask: Am I being honest before God and others?
Amwell Church of the Brethren
We seek to share with others the love and mercy of Christ as redeemer and savior. We seek to reach others with the good news that Christ has made away for everyone who would accept him to have everlasting life.