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This sermon, centered around the 8th Commandment — “You shall not steal” — explores the deeper heart issue behind stealing: a lack of contentment and trust in God. Pastor Seth illustrates how even small compromises in integrity (like stealing soda with a water cup or logging fake hours) reflect a deeper mistrust in God’s provision, timing, and character. It challenges believers to embrace contentment with what God has given, trust that He knows and provides what we truly need, and live with integrity in even the smallest areas. Through biblical principles and relatable stories, the sermon emphasizes that God honors those who are faithful with little and encourages us to live as sons and daughters of a faithful Father—not as spiritual orphans trying to provide for themselves.
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This sermon, centered around the 8th Commandment — “You shall not steal” — explores the deeper heart issue behind stealing: a lack of contentment and trust in God. Pastor Seth illustrates how even small compromises in integrity (like stealing soda with a water cup or logging fake hours) reflect a deeper mistrust in God’s provision, timing, and character. It challenges believers to embrace contentment with what God has given, trust that He knows and provides what we truly need, and live with integrity in even the smallest areas. Through biblical principles and relatable stories, the sermon emphasizes that God honors those who are faithful with little and encourages us to live as sons and daughters of a faithful Father—not as spiritual orphans trying to provide for themselves.
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