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In The Ten Commandments: Do Not Steal, Aaron Christopherson teaches that stealing goes far beyond possessions—it’s taking what God didn’t give. Drawing from Joshua 7, Malachi 3, and John 10, he reveals how we can steal from God, others, and ourselves by robbing trust, time, worship, and obedience. Every act of theft reflects a lack of trust in God’s provision. To radically love God is to trust Him fully and refuse to take what isn’t ours—choosing repentance over repetition.
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In The Ten Commandments: Do Not Steal, Aaron Christopherson teaches that stealing goes far beyond possessions—it’s taking what God didn’t give. Drawing from Joshua 7, Malachi 3, and John 10, he reveals how we can steal from God, others, and ourselves by robbing trust, time, worship, and obedience. Every act of theft reflects a lack of trust in God’s provision. To radically love God is to trust Him fully and refuse to take what isn’t ours—choosing repentance over repetition.

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