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What does the Bible mean by saying 'the rich shall not give more and the poor shall not give less'?

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This statement signifies that all human beings are on equal footing before God in their need for redemption.

The statement found in Exodus 30:15 illustrates a profound truth about God's view of humanity. Regardless of one's socio-economic status, every person is equally in need of redemption, as highlighted by the necessity to contribute the same amount: half a shekel. This serves to dismantle human notions of merit and worthiness, reminding believers that God's grace is extended equally to all. This biblical principle reinforces the Reformed understanding that salvation is a sovereign gift from God, offered to both the wealthy and the poor alike, reflecting His impartial love and justice.
Scripture References: Exodus 30:15, Galatians 3:28

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Don Bell · Jan 26, 2020
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