Most of us view ourselves as relatively ethical people, especially those of us who call ourselves Christians. I mean—we don’t deliberately do anything that bad. And yet, all through Scripture—God’s desire doesn’t seem to be to just get us to avoid doing the wrong things, but to proactively do the right things. He tells us that not doing a good thing we know we ought to do is sin. Then he goes as far as saying not giving regularly is the equivalent of stealing—which sounds sort of shocking. Was he serious? What did he mean by that? What would you do if you suddenly realized you’d stolen something unintentionally? What if you’d done it more than once?
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