Scripture teaches the importance of fulfilling financial obligations, as seen in Psalms 37:21, which notes that the righteous pay their debts. The book of Proverbs also warns that borrowing leads to servitude, emphasizing the need for prudent financial management. In Romans 13:7-8, believers are instructed to give to everyone what is owed, including taxes and respect, demonstrating a broader principle of integrity in all interactions. Additionally, Ecclesiastes 5:5 cautions against making vows or promises that cannot be kept, highlighting the value of honesty and reliability in financial dealings.
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Pay everyone what you owe him: taxes to whom taxes are due, revenue to whom revenue is due, respect to whom respect is due, honor to whom honor is due.
Be indebted to no one, except to one another in love. For he who loves his neighbor has fulfilled the law.
Pay everyone what you owe him: taxes to whom taxes are due, revenue to whom revenue is due, respect to whom respect is due, honor to whom honor is due. Be indebted to no one, except to one another in love. For he who loves his neighbor has fulfilled the law.
Those who want to be rich, however, fall into temptation and become ensnared by many foolish and harmful desires that plunge them into ruin and destruction.
In everything, I showed you that by this kind of hard work we must help the weak, remembering the words of the Lord Jesus Himself: ‘It is more blessed to give than to receive.’”
