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Description

Is scrolling through social media on company time a violation of the eighth commandment? Pastor Heath Lambert addresses this practical workplace ethics question with biblical wisdom, revealing why the answer is more nuanced than a simple yes or no.

Timestamps

0:00 - Introduction and the question

0:21 - Book announcement: The Ten Commandments

1:03 - Three foundational realities of the question

1:26 - The eighth commandment: You shall not steal

2:23 - Why this question is complicated

2:54 - The impossibility of 100% productivity

4:10 - Four considerations for workplace ethics

4:23 - Consideration 1: Work heartily for the Lord (Colossians 3:23)

5:23 - Consideration 2: Never cross your conscience (Romans 14:23)

6:28 - Consideration 3: Understand your job performance evaluation

8:13 - Consideration 4: Live openly, don't conceal

8:37 - Final answer: A framework for ethical work

Key Topics Covered

- The Eighth Commandment Foundation - Understanding what "You shall not steal" means for employee-employer relationships

- The Three Realities - Time, money, and the exchange that creates the ethical question

- Time Theft vs. Reality - Why perfect productivity is impossible yet stealing is still real

- Working for Jesus First - How viewing Christ as your ultimate boss changes everything

- The Conscience Principle - Why subjective conviction matters even in gray areas

- Job Performance Standards - Understanding how different roles require different evaluations

- Openness vs. Concealment - Why hiding behavior reveals dishonesty

Scripture References

Exodus 20:15 - The Eighth Commandment against stealing

Colossians 3:23 - Working heartily for the Lord, not for men

Romans 14:23 - Whatever does not proceed from faith is sin

About The Ten Commandments Book

Heath Lambert's new book "The Ten Commandments: A Short Book for Normal People" is now available. This accessible guide explains how God's commands apply to modern life without requiring theological education. Perfect for personal study, evangelism, or gifts to friends, neighbors, and family. Order now and download a free chapter at fbcjax.com/tencommandments

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