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Is debt a sin? Wes McAdams and Marcus Stenson explore Proverbs 22:7—”the borrower is slave to the lender”—to unpack the biblical wisdom around debt, lending, and financial stewardship. This episode examines how Proverbs offers general truths rather than absolute promises, distinguishing between wise financial decisions and sinful behavior. They discuss Old Testament laws against charging interest, the Year of Jubilee, and how consumer debt differs from predatory lending.
Discover why the Bible focuses more on lenders than borrowers, how perpetual debt stifles spiritual fruit, and what sacrificial generosity looks like in Christian community. Whether you’re wrestling with credit cards, student loans, or mortgage decisions, this conversation challenges Western assumptions about debt and calls believers to cruciform living that prioritizes relationships over financial gain. Learn to navigate our economic system with biblical wisdom.
Links and Resources:
* Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis
* Ecclesiastes episode with Michael Whitworth
* Freed-Hardeman University Certificate in Counseling for Church Leaders: fhu.edu/gradtheology
Disclaimer: This post may contain affiliate links. If you make a purchase through these links, we may earn a small commission at no additional cost to you.
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Is debt a sin? Wes McAdams and Marcus Stenson explore Proverbs 22:7—”the borrower is slave to the lender”—to unpack the biblical wisdom around debt, lending, and financial stewardship. This episode examines how Proverbs offers general truths rather than absolute promises, distinguishing between wise financial decisions and sinful behavior. They discuss Old Testament laws against charging interest, the Year of Jubilee, and how consumer debt differs from predatory lending.
Discover why the Bible focuses more on lenders than borrowers, how perpetual debt stifles spiritual fruit, and what sacrificial generosity looks like in Christian community. Whether you’re wrestling with credit cards, student loans, or mortgage decisions, this conversation challenges Western assumptions about debt and calls believers to cruciform living that prioritizes relationships over financial gain. Learn to navigate our economic system with biblical wisdom.
Links and Resources:
* Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis
* Ecclesiastes episode with Michael Whitworth
* Freed-Hardeman University Certificate in Counseling for Church Leaders: fhu.edu/gradtheology
Disclaimer: This post may contain affiliate links. If you make a purchase through these links, we may earn a small commission at no additional cost to you.

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