From Takers to Givers: Embracing Integrity and Generosity

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"Stealing is simply trying to get as much as possible while giving as little as possible. Remember that each commandment, as we're discovering, speaks not just to one sin but to a whole category of sins. We know this from The Sermon on the Mount, where Jesus explains the inner meaning of several of The Commandments." [00:01:31]

"If you have a job, as I have a job, your calling is to give value to your employer. You earn your living from a person or from a company that values what you do and pays you to do it. That involves a relationship of trust that you will give this value to the organization or the person who hires you." [00:04:58]

"When we read the eighth commandment, we tend to think that it's all about poor people stealing from the rich, but actually, it's equally about rich people stealing from the poor. And if you read the Old Testament, you may find that there is a compelling argument to say that the Old Testament prophets primarily applied this commandment to the obscenity of those who have much showing meanness towards those who have little." [00:10:06]

"The Apostle James speaks about it in the New Testament. The wages, he says in James 5:4, that you failed to pay, the wages you failed to pay your workmen who mowed your fields, are crying out against you, and the cries of the Harvesters have reached the ears of the Lord. Here are these Harvesters; they worked hard day after day." [00:10:32]

"Remember the question that a very rich person once asked Jesus: 'What must I do to get eternal life?' You see the whole tone of that question: 'What's the minimum I've got to give to make sure I get in? How can I get eternity's blessing at the minimum price?' Doesn't that show a whole attitude of heart?" [00:15:30]

"The Bible always takes a positive view of work. This is a good gift from God. Tracing the times when the Apostle Paul speaks of working harder than those who wanted to have an easy life in Ministry is very significant. He speaks about this in 1 Corinthians 15 and 2 Corinthians 11. He talks about laboring and struggling." [00:18:09]

"Learn then to love your work and to value it as a good gift from God. Learn to say in the morning, 'Thank you that I have work. Thank you that somebody values what you enabled me to do, that they're willing to pay me to do it. Thank you because this is your way of providing for me, and it is your way of allowing me to grow because we grow through our work.'" [00:20:22]

"Offer your work as worship to the Lord. Ephesians chapter 6 and verse 7: Serve wholeheartedly as if you were serving the Lord, Paul says, not man. Now, I've been thinking about the jobs I've done over the years, a little bit of a strange selection, but never mind. Here we go." [00:21:36]

"The purpose of life is that we contribute. You don't have to work for pay. The question is, how can I contribute in the freedom and the blessing that God has given to me now? God has trusted you with time and with talent and with treasure. The question is, how are you using these as a contribution to the life of others?" [00:27:09]

"The eighth commandment means having a change of heart. As I look at my life and I see just how many ways I want to be a taker rather than a giver, you see that yourself. Instead of saying, 'How much can I give?' my instinct too often is to say, 'How much can I get?' And so if I'm to fulfill the Commandment, I do need a radical change of heart." [00:28:49]

"Jesus said, 'I am come that they might have life, that you might have life and have it to the full.' You see, Jesus is the great Giver of what already belongs to him. Satan, the great taker of what he does not own, the grasper after the Throne of God, the grasp after your soul. Jesus, the great Giver of Life that is already his." [00:30:25]

"The gospel is more than good advice; it is good news. It's not a set of instructions on how to change; it's not some kind of a manual for how to be a better employee; it's not how to develop a strategic portfolio for giving. It is a new life, a new Dynamic, a new heart, a new spirit, a new vision of life." [00:31:57]

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