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In his message on “Do Not Steal,” Pastor Will Ford explains that this commandment is about more than taking possessions—it’s about loving and trusting God completely. People often steal out of fear, greed, or a lack of faith in God’s provision, but true freedom comes from believing He is our Provider. Stealing can also mean robbing others of dignity, time, or trust—and even robbing God of worship. When we withhold praise or offer half-hearted worship, we align with the enemy, the first thief. Through passionate, wholehearted worship, we reclaim what’s been stolen—God’s presence, joy, and blessing. Ultimately, Pastor Will reminds us that we’ve all been forgiven much, and our response should be radical love and gratitude that gives God all the glory.
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In his message on “Do Not Steal,” Pastor Will Ford explains that this commandment is about more than taking possessions—it’s about loving and trusting God completely. People often steal out of fear, greed, or a lack of faith in God’s provision, but true freedom comes from believing He is our Provider. Stealing can also mean robbing others of dignity, time, or trust—and even robbing God of worship. When we withhold praise or offer half-hearted worship, we align with the enemy, the first thief. Through passionate, wholehearted worship, we reclaim what’s been stolen—God’s presence, joy, and blessing. Ultimately, Pastor Will reminds us that we’ve all been forgiven much, and our response should be radical love and gratitude that gives God all the glory.

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