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Why is it wrong to charge usury according to the Bible?

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Charging usury is viewed as exploitative and contrary to the love God calls us to show the poor.

The Bible condemns usury explicitly as it represents a coercive act against those who are already in need. By demanding interest from the poor, one transgresses the command to love one's neighbor and to act as a true brother. God's commands regarding usury have deeper spiritual implications, emphasizing the importance of showing compassion to those in need. When we lend without expecting return, we demonstrate the love of Christ, who selflessly gave for us. The practice of usury not only fails to reflect God’s love but leads to greater bondage, which God desires to rescue His people from.
Scripture References: Psalm 15:5, Deuteronomy 23:19-20, Ezekiel 18:8-9

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