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1. Pro 3:27 – “Withhold not good from them to whom it is due, when it is in the power of thine hand to do it.”
- Withhold not good from them to whom it is due,
- Due – 1. a. That is owing or payable, as an enforceable obligation or debt.
- This verse is teaching us to pay our debts.
- This can refer to monetary debts that we owe someone.
- It is good to pay off our debts.
- We are to owe no man anything (Rom 13:8).
- Good sometimes refers to worldly possessions (1Jo 3:17).
- If we have borrowed money or other possessions, we should return it as soon as possible.
- If we owe someone money for work done for us, we should pay him and not delay (Jer 22:13).
- This can also refer to non-monetary debts that we owe someone.
- The only thing we are to owe one another is love (Rom 13:8).
- God requires us to remember the poor (Gal 2:10; Rom 12:13; Deut 15:7-8).
- We owe it to them because God has commanded us to give to them.
- Husbands and wives also owe each other sexual fulfillment (1Co 7:3-5).
- All of these debts should not be withheld from those to whom they are due.
- when it is in the power of thine hand to do it.
- If we are able to pay our debts, then we must do so as soon as possible.
- That means that if we owe a sum of money to someone, and we have that amount of money in our bank account, we should pay him in full.
- That means that if we have money saved to buy something we should not take out a loan instead of paying cash for it.
- That means that we should pay someone for work he has done for us as soon as possible.
- If for some reason you cannot pay what you owe, then come up with an agreement with your creditor to pay them off as quickly as possible as you are able.
- We should do good unto all men as we have opportunity (Gal 6:10).
- If we have the ability to help someone in need, we should do it.