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September 23, 2025 1 min

God’s warning of “woe” in Isaiah 5:8 is a stop sign against greed and oppression in business. An obsession with riches dulls the conscience, robs spiritual devotion, and leads to judgment. Treat others right—always, and especially in business.

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  • Scripture: Isaiah 5:8, Proverbs 23:4, Luke 16:25, Isaiah 5:9
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You know, when God says woe, He'snot dealing with horses, nor is
He dealing with little children.
He means stop.
He means cease and desist.
Hi, David Hill with A Gospel Minute.
"Woe to those who oppress othersin business" (Isaiah 5:8).
Is this divine advocacy for socialism?
No.
It's inspired instructionagainst an insatiable desire

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for that which is material.
One can overwork to be rich, Solomonsays, and lose understanding of that,
which is most important (Proverbs 23:4).
Is this sin?
Most certainly!
And it will be the condemnation,according to Jesus, of many
in the final day (Luke 16:25).
Notice that a love of the materialworld robs one of spiritual

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devotion and a good conscience.
The love of mammon dulls the senses.
Read the next verse, Isaiah 5:9.
Judgment was coming to Israel then, andjudgment is going to come to us someday.
Treat others right always,and especially in business.
That's the Gospel.
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