The Truth Behind The Sermon
“I don’t steal” feels like an easy win, until we slow down and define what stealing actually is. We keep working through the Ten Commandments with Exodus 20:15, and Pastor Perry helps us look past the obvious and into the everyday places where integrity gets blurry: the quiet “borrow and keep,” the lazy shortcuts at work, the stingy instincts that justify taking advantage of someone else’s need, and the growing reality of cyber fraud and scams that are built to trick you in secret. We also tackle a question people love to debate and rarely examine: is gambling stealing? We talk through the odds, the way “get rich quick” hope can reshape a person’s relationship with money, and why stewardship matters more than a clever excuse. If God is the giver and we are managers of what we’ve been handed, then our spending, saving, and risk-taking all become spiritual, not just financial. Then we go right at the taboo topic: can you steal from God? The tithing conversation isn’t about guilt trips, it’s about worship, trust, and what happens inside us when we get bristled by generosity. We close with a warning that hits close to home: sometimes the biggest theft is stealing from ourselves, slowly gaining the world outwardly while losing our soul inwardly. If that tension feels familiar, you’re not alone. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review with the moment that challenged you most.
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