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THE EIGHTH COMMANDMENT
"Thou
shalt not steal."
(Exodus 20:15)
Thievery, cheating, stealing, burglary, robbery,
purse snatchings, muggings - all are commonplace in our increasingly
violence-prone society!
Most stealing comes
from lust.
Consider your own home environment.
What about that bulging wad of keys you carry in your pocket or purse?
What about the locks you must keep on your home, sheds and garages,
your automobile, bicycles, motorcycles and practically everything else?
When you go to the neighborhood
supermarket, you may be unaware of the little television cameras slowly
rotating throughout the store, the rounded mirrors giving the clerk a
bird's-eye view of all the aisles and corners, and other antishoplifting
devices. They are there because shoplifting - meaning the breaking
of the Eighth Commandment, which brings the death penalty - is
engaged in like a "sport" by millions today!
Losses by supermarkets and
big department stores soar up into the hundreds of millions, and the total
loss in the United States through theft alone soars into the billions
of dollars each year!
The greatest season
during which shoplifting causes enormous losses to retailers is the greatest
"Christian" holiday of the year, Christmastime!
During the season of "the
spirit of giving," it seems hundreds of thousands of shoppers, and
tens of thousands of clerks, are more interested in the spirit of getting!
Getting illegally, by stealing!
Police statistics on the amount
of "petty theft," pilferage and shoplifting are simply staggering.
Look at the various
categories of crime, and see how the Eighth Commandment is broken so flagrantly.
Automobile theft ranks
as one of the largest crimes in our society. Crime rings have been revealed
wherein professional crooks steal automobiles, drive them to another state
where they are repainted, serial numbers changed or altered, new license
plates installed, and then the cars are resold.
Theft of aircraft, boats,
motorcycles, trailers, practically anything that isn't anchored down is
enormous.
And why this avalanche
of stealing?
It is traceable to unbridled
human lust, a desire to have what a person has not earned,
not worked for, not produced and cannot (or will not) pay for!
Even in corporate business,
executives at the management level have admitted in surveys that more
than 90 percent of them got where they were "dishonestly."
Stealing is an ugly
sin. Reaching out one's hand to take something which does not belong
to that person is an embarrassing, shocking, ugly deed!
Have you ever stolen? Have
you ever had something stolen from you? Probably, if you are completely
honest, the answer is yes in both cases!
What teenager did not, at one
time or another, try to "swipe some marbles" from the five-and-dime?
How many have never stolen a hubcap? How many have never chortled at their
escapades in the neighbor's watermelon patch, laughed at their expertise
in eluding the "cops" after they siphoned someone's gas, or
gleefully recounted how the clerk gave them more change than they deserved?
Thieving takes many forms.
How many employees freely and cheerfully use equipment, machinery, gasoline,
paper clips, envelopes, stationery, stamps or other materials on their
job sites?
How many people attempt to
"cut corners" on their federal income tax returns, cheerfully
(because they feel they "have it coming") stealing from
Uncle Sam?
There are millions of Americans
who would not think of sitting down with a known burglar for dinner.
Yet, those same millions will cheerfully recount how they got the better
of their neighbor in a deal, sold a practically worthless item for great
price as if it were a priceless antique, cheated on their income tax or
managed to get the better of someone in a financial deal.
Let's face it - we all know
we are living in a civilization where practically anyone including
our closest friends and even our own children may be given to stealing!
But reaching out the hand to
take that which you have not earned and does not belong to you
is a capital SIN, punishable by death!
God inspired Paul to say, "Let
him that stole steal no more: but rather let him labor, working
with his hands the thing which is good, that he may have to give
to him that needeth"!
Stealing, like any other sin,
can he repented of! Just as Jesus said to the woman caught in the
very act of adultery, "Go and sin no more," so the apostle Paul
instructs, "Steal no more"!
In our society of an endless
array of glittering gadgets, devices, manufactured commodities, toys and
attractive products, it is easy for people to begin to lust after
hundreds of items they don't need and can't afford.
Is there a day in our lives
when the constant flow of all these goods around us - the shop windows
filled with beautiful things, the TV commercials blaring at us that we
should "save" by spending our money for this or that
- does not, subtly, tug at the back of your mind and cause you to say,
"1 wish I had that"?
One of the best portrayals
of this I have ever seen was in an issue of Mad magazine one of
my sons showed me. There were several pages of illustrations which showed
a typical American family of four, with father, mother, son and daughter
standing before the endless array of manufactured goods, screaming at
the top of their lungs, "I WANT!"
Typical of this attitude is
what you see on some of the television game shows.
As the voice of the off-camera
announcer soars up, excitedly talking of the prizes to be won on this
particular game show, the drapes are whisked back and there, shining in
its new coat of paint, is the latest imported sports model automobile!
When the announcer says, at the top of his lungs. the contestant has won
this "NEW CAR!" the person who has won the prize almost
faints with excitement! People jump up and down, clap their hands in glee,
utter incomprehensible monosyllabic sounds, scream, cry, whirl about,
clap their hands over their faces, roll their eyes wildly, gasp in amazement
and in other ways act just about like Fido on a leash confronted with
a two-pound New York steak after a three-day fast!
This example of the unbridled
lust for the possession of things is shown, every day, on various
of the TV game shows.
Remember, human nature is
vanity, jealousy, lust and greed! GREED, the insatiable
desire for more of everything, is a driving force in the hearts
and minds of many individuals.
It is found in every stratum
of society.
The "Abscam" revelations
of congressmen taking kickbacks certainly prove that!
Unfortunately, this flagrant
double standard practiced by public officials leads to the practice of
excusing crime on the part of the layman.
The average person seems convinced
no one is honest, that everyone is "on the take."
And millions justify themselves in dishonest acts by saying they are only
doing what everyone else is doing.
Many cynics say the only difference
between crooks and "honest" people is that the crooks were the
ones who got caught.
While two wrongs do not make
a right and one evil deed does not justify or excuse another, one can
understand how powerful an influence it is - and when vaunted public officials
are found taking kickbacks, embezzling and lying - for average citizens
to justify their own illegal behavior, saying, "Even members of Congress
do it!"
A comment on the crookedness
of society is found in the example of the two burglars who, upon returning
to their car with their stolen TV set, discovered "some dirty crook"
had stolen their tires!
The breaking of the commandment
against stealing is one of the most common of all crimes - indulged in
by millions. But it is not merely a "crime" against neighbor
or society; it is sin, and the penalty is death!
What is "wrong" with
a law commanding mankind not to steal? Obviously nothing. Is it
"done away"? Obviously not. The Ten Commandments are in living
force and effect today.
Again, let your mind imagine
what the world would be like if everyone were perfectly honest. What
if there were no locks, keys, security devices, armed guards?
Why, the nations could do away
with prisons and jails, reform schools and detention homes; all police
and law enforcement agencies could be disbanded. Countless billions
of dollars in lost labor, goods and services could be saved. Society
would be a happy, safe place to live!
What a righteous command!
"Thou shalt not steal!"
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