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In Episode 10 of Garbage In, Garbage Out, we explore Proverbs 6:30-31, where the Bible makes it clear that even when stealing is done out of desperation, the act is still wrong, and the debt will have to be repaid. As we examine these verses, we’ll address how society often justifies theft if it's done for what seems like a “good reason,” such as stealing food for a hungry family or necessities like sanitary products. While these acts reveal deeper social and economic issues, we’ll reflect on what God says about stealing and the spiritual consequences that follow. Let’s unpack why even in dire situations, turning to theft is not God’s way and how we can lean on faith and justice instead.
In Episode 10 of Garbage In, Garbage Out, we explore Proverbs 6:30-31, where the Bible makes it clear that even when stealing is done out of desperation, the act is still wrong, and the debt will have to be repaid. As we examine these verses, we’ll address how society often justifies theft if it's done for what seems like a “good reason,” such as stealing food for a hungry family or necessities like sanitary products. While these acts reveal deeper social and economic issues, we’ll reflect on what God says about stealing and the spiritual consequences that follow. Let’s unpack why even in dire situations, turning to theft is not God’s way and how we can lean on faith and justice instead.