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God Concerned with Every Transaction, August 7
A false balance is abomination to the Lord: but a just weight is his
delight.
Proverbs 11:1
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A false balance is a symbol of all unfair dealing, all devices to conceal
selfishness and injustice under an appearance of fairness and equity. God
will not in the slightest degree favor such practices. He hates every false
way. He abhors all selfishness and covetousness. Unmerciful dealing He
will not tolerate, but will repay in kind. God can give prosperity to the
working men whose means are acquired honestly. But His curse rests
upon all that is gained by selfish practices.
When one indulges in selfishness or sharp dealing, he shows that he
does not fear the Lord or reverence His name. Those who are connected
with God will not only shun all injustice, but will manifest His mercy and
goodness toward all with whom they have to do. The Lord will sanction
no respect of person; but He will not approve the course of those who
make no difference in favor of the poor, the widow, and the orphan.
Your religious faith must elevate you above every low trick. Industry,
faithfulness, a firm adherence to right, and trust in God will ensure success.
Move slowly, honestly, upon strictly Bible principles, or stop business. No
bargain is ever made, no debt is ever paid, in which God is not concerned.
He is the all-wise, eternal guardian of justice. You can never exclude God
from any matter in which the rights of His people are involved. The hand
of God is spread as a shield over all His creatures. No man can wound
your rights without smiting that hand; you can wound no man’s rights
without smiting it. That hand holds the sword of justice. Beware how you
deal with men....
Your light shining in your business life, exhibiting the power of practi-
cal godliness, is worth vastly more to all with whom you come in contact
than sermons or creeds. The world will watch and criticize and take
knowledge of you in the midst of your temporal affairs, with keenness and
severity. What you say in the church is not of half as much consequence
as what you do in your daily business.
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