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Tag: stealing from employers

Is It Really Stealing If No One Notices?

The text discusses the concept of debt owed in various forms—financial, moral, and spiritual. It emphasizes that stealing extends beyond conventional theft, encompassing unfulfilled obligations and withholding from others and God. True integrity involves settling debts joyfully, giving not just money but also time and talents, reflecting a heart devoted to service.

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