Thou Shalt Not Steal

Exodus 20:15

The positive side of this command is “Be Honest.”
This recognizes the right of ownership. The word Property means “peculiar to one” or personal to one.
There are some things we have no right to.

I: Property of Men that Can Be Stolen.1. Man’s right to freedom (slavery and men-stealers). Tim. 1 1:10.
2. Man’s right to the affections of family and friends (no insurance covers this).
3. Time can be stolen from Employees and Employer.
4. A man’s right to work.
5. A man’s good name.
6. A man’s tangible property.

II: Stealing and Cheating Begins in the Heart.
1. “Thou shalt not covet.” 10th Commandment.
2. Cheating on taxes, prices, goods misrepresented, or school exams comes under this command.
3. Steal a loaf and go to the pen.  b. Steal a horse and get hung.
c. Steal a million dollars and be Captain of Finance.
4. Grand larceny is robbing God. “Will a man rob God?”
5. Constantly the New Testament urges us to be: Honest with self, honest with fellow men, honest with Church, and honest with God.