Today, I am reading and commenting on Deuteronomy 24-26.
There are a lot of miscellaneous laws given in today’s passage which are not exactly connected. However, many of them do contain a common theme: do not take advantage of the poor, needy, foreigner, orphan. or widow. Some of these laws go further than that by instructing us to have business practices which leave room for the above to provide for themselves. Things like, do not take someone’s tools as a pledge against a loan (if you do, how are they going to make the money to pay you back?). Things like, do not enter your poor neighbor’s house to collect his pledge against a loan, wait for him to bring it out to you. Things like, if you miss some of the crops in your first pass of harvesting, don’t go back to get them, leave them for those less fortunate than yourself.
From the different commands contained in this passage, I think we can extend the principles involved. If you own a business, don’t milk it for every penny you can make. Leave “money on the table”. The principles of God’s Laws says that if you follow them, society will be better off, and you will be better off.
I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.