Today's Favorite Verse: Luke 6:30
"Give to every man that asketh of thee; and of him that taketh away thy goods ask them not again."
What does this mean about the man that taketh away and ask them not again? When I think of taking something it feels like stealing. I looked at a similar verse in the Sermon on the Mount.
"Give to him that asketh thee, and from him that would borrow of thee turn not thou away."
(Matthew 5:42)
Taketh away would not be stealing. It would be someone borrowing from you. So what does "ask them not again" mean? I could see not making the person ask you more than once to borrow something, but it doesn't sound like it's in the right direction. Does it mean not to ask for something back that someone borrowed? That's probably more like it when you think of it in the context of giving to those that ask. If they ask to borrow then be just as prepared to give it to them. I know when I've lent things and they come back damaged or not at all it sure can mess with your soul. I've had to struggle with letting it go in order to have peace inside myself. It better to already consider it gone. That doesn't excuse the person that technically stole from you, so that would make the "taketh away" part fit. I've found I have to turn the person over to the Lord to deal with them in order to have peace.
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