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What if the real cost of sin is far greater than what’s taken?
Exodus 22 reveals a God who cares not just about justice—but about restoration.
In this episode, we explore Exodus 22 and uncover timeless wisdom rooted in an agrarian world that still speaks powerfully today. At first glance, these laws about oxen, sheep, fields, and fires may seem distant—but they reveal something deeply relevant: God’s design for stewardship, responsibility, and neighborly love.
In ancient Israel, stealing an ox wasn’t just theft—it was taking someone’s livelihood. That’s why restitution wasn’t equal—it was multiplied. The law required fourfold or fivefold repayment because the damage extended beyond the surface.
The same principle holds true today. Consider modern examples like copper wiring theft. A thief may gain a few hundred dollars, bu ...