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It's easy to tear something down. It's tougher and greater to build up.
https://mereorthodoxy.com/evangelicals-need-a-constructive-vision
Westminster Shorter Catechism Question & Answer 73
The sermon emphasizes the positive aspect of the Eighth Commandment, asserting that God commands us to productively generate wealth and outward prosperity for ourselves and others as a means of glorifying Him. It challenges the notion that wealth accumulation is solely a capitalist pursuit, instead framing it as a divinely ordained responsibility, provided it is done lawfully and with a focus on benefiting the community. The message draws a contrast between those who engage in destructive behaviors and those who cultivate goodness, advocating for a constructive vision that prioritizes building and creating rather than merely tearing down, ultimately aligning with a life rooted in God's word and dedicated to advancing both spiritual and physical well-being.