Money and Wealthਨਮੂਨਾ

Do not exploit others.
Money brings power. All over the world, politicians and officials take bribes. Poor people are exploited by their moneylenders, since these exact huge interests. God condemns these practices.
God’s commandment to not exact interest from others does not automatically apply to the system of capitalistic investments, where people borrow money from a bank to set up a business or to invest in expensive machinery, for example. This can be a valid business model that has nothing to do with exploitation. God’s commandment is about people who are poor and who need the money to cover their basic needs.
An example is found in Nehemiah 5, where poor Jews were exploited by their brothers. Their situation was really bad: they were mortgaging their fields, their vineyards, and their houses, and some even had to sell their children as slaves to get some food. Nehemiah exhorted the rich to stop these practices and to give back what they had been demanding.
The money we receive, is a gift from God. We should use it to promote justice, not exploitation.
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The Christian faith is first and foremost concerned with the spiritual. But the Bible also has a lot to say about practical things like money and wealth! This reading plan introduces some good biblical advice on this topic and helps you discover what is really valuable in life.
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