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    Scripture argues that they will not be delivered until th... — Carmelics
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    Scripture argues that they will not be delivered until they pay their entire debt

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    • 1.Matthew 18:34 depicts a debtor imprisoned until full payment, suggesting Scripture endorses debt completion as a moral obligation.
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    • 2.Proverbs 22:7 states 'the borrower is servant to the lender,' implying debt creates a binding relationship requiring full settlement.
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    • 3.Justice principles throughout Scripture suggest consequences persist until wrongs are fully rectified, not merely acknowledged.
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