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Heart Before House: The Eighth Commandment and the Theft We Ignore ( Part 1 )

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In this episode of Christian Straight Talk, we explore the Eighth Commandment — “You shall not steal” — and what the Ten Commandments reveal about honesty, generosity, and faithfulness to God today.

Most people think stealing only means taking something from a shop or another person. But Scripture goes deeper. We can steal through dishonesty, wasted time, damaged reputations, withholding generosity, or even by holding back the gifts and calling God has placed in our lives.

This conversation asks a difficult but important question: are we truly following Jesus, or are we simply following church culture?

When buildings, traditions, and performances take centre stage, the cross can quietly fade into the background. Yet the commandments point us back to something far deeper than religion — a life of integrity, courage, and obedience shaped by the heart.

Through Scripture we examine how the command “You shall not steal” speaks directly to modern life — our work, our money, our time, and our relationship with God. Jesus calls us to give Caesar what belongs to Caesar and to give God our firstfruits. Paul reminds us that love fulfils the law, and that honest work should lead to generosity that meets real need.

We also confront an uncomfortable truth: sometimes the greatest theft is not money but the gifts, truth, and calling God entrusted to us. Like Jonah, fear and pressure can tempt us to run from what God asks us to say or do.

But the message does not end in accusation. It ends in hope.

Romans chapter eight reminds us that the Holy Spirit helps us in our weakness, intercedes when words fail, and leads us back to lives marked by courage, integrity, and grace.

If your faith feels stretched by financial pressures, cultural expectations, or personal compromise, this conversation invites you to return to the cross, give God your firstfruits, and walk again in radical, honest obedience.

The hope throughout this conversation is rooted in Romans chapter eight. The Holy Spirit helps us in our weakness, intercedes when words fail, and leads us toward lives marked by courage, integrity, and grace.

If your faith feels stretched by financial pressures, cultural tension, or personal compromise, this episode invites you to return to the cross, trust God with your firstfr

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