CRUELTY, EXPLOITATION & STEALING
Memorise: Let him that stole steal no more: but rather let him
labour, working with his hands the thing which is good, that he may have to
give to him that needeth. - Ephesians
4:28
Read: Ephesians 4:25-29 (KJV)
25. Wherefore putting away lying, speak every man truth with his
neighbour: for we are members one of another.
26. Be ye angry, and sin not: let not the sun go down upon your wrath:
27. Neither give place to the devil.
28. Let him that stole steal no more: but rather let him labour, working
with his hands the thing which is good, that he may have to give to him that
needeth.
29. Let no corrupt communication proceed out of your mouth, but that
which is good to the use of edifying, that it may minister grace unto the
hearers.
Bible In One Year: Genesis 41:37-42:38;
John 20:24-21:14
Although God loves the sinner, He hates their sins. For example, because God
hates stealing, He commanded us not to steal (Exodus 20:15). In spite
of God's commandment however, there is still so much stealing going on at
workplaces these days. One way employees steal from their employers is by
inflating the cost of items they are sent to buy in order to make some profit
for themselves. If you were sent on an errand and you have some money leftover,
it is your duty to return that money to the one who sent you. Today, many
people corner such money into their pockets. This is wrong! It is stealing for
a chauffeur to be given N2000 for petrol and he buys N1500 worth, pocketing the
rest. It is also wrong for you to ask for a bribe from your clients or
customers before carrying out a task you are paid for. If you do so, you are
stealing from your organisation's reputation, goodwill and position as a
credible workplace. What the organisation stands to lose is far worse than what
you stand to gain from such a bribe. Are you a thief?
On the other hand, some employers are cruel, exploitative and they steal from
their employees. If you detain your employee beyond the normal closing hours
and you fail to pay them the stated amount for extra hours of work done, you
are a thief. If you pay your workers below a liveable wage, you are
exploitative. If you fail to pay salaries when due, it is cruel. If you take
advantage of your staff by paying them peanuts just because there are no jobs around,
you are exploiting them. If you fail to keep promises made to your staff, you
are a thief. Organisations that fail to give their staff at least one day off
from a week of work are cruel and exploitative. If you are using your workers
without caring about their welfare, family and even the time they have to serve
God, you are cruel. When you fail to promote hardworking staff at the
pre-agreed time, you are a thief. An employer who goes into an extra-marital
affair with a member of staff is exploitative and is a thief. There are some
employers or top company executives who recruit young ladies only after they
agree to sleep with them. This is cruel, exploitative and amounts to stealing.
Are you cruel to your staff or are you stealing from them? Do you exploit your
employees or subordinates? As a pastor, are you abusing your ecclesiastical
authority over the inheritance of God under your care? It's time to repent of
these before the judgement of God comes knocking.
Action Point: Examine your relationship with your employer or
employee(s). Carry out restitution on any act of cruelty, exploitation or
stealing.
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