After spending decades (off and on) in the church, I have found that these elements are not well understood. It seems to me that, if the bible is a love letter from God then the bible should contain His likes and dislikes - His preferences. Does God mind if we bow down to objects that are not Him (i.e. idol worship)? I think the scriptures are pretty clear about that. But what seems less clear to most people are those divine preferences that directly contradict our culture. Culture, therefore, tends to trump what is written.
If you examine this fact, you discover that we will tell ourselves whatever it takes to maintain this pretense of holiness while we break God's heart. We have changed the language and even changed the scriptures themselves in an effort to sanctify our perversion.
Who changed the truth of God into a lie, and worshipped and served the creature more than the Creator, who is blessed for ever. Amen. - Romans 1:25Usury is a violation of the letter and spirit of the Law (God's heart). So we change the name from "usury" to "interest" and go about our days - even singing praises to the God whose heart we willingly break.
He that putteth not out his money to usury, nor taketh reward against the innocent. He that doeth these things shall never be moved. - Proverbs 15:5What does a man after God's own heart look like? If the love letter from God (the bible) says it's foolish to pay interest on a loan, does the man after God's own heart willingly enter into a contract to pay interest? Yet we find whole congregations in servitude to the banking industry because they had to have that big, shiny church building.
The rich ruleth over the poor, and the borrower is servant to the lender. - Proverbs 22:7The "get rich quick" element of the American Dream pressures us into such agreements individually as well as collectively. Credit card debt is the poster child for this activity. Get it NOW and pay for it tomorrow. Is this the spirit of the kingdom of God or the dictates of the American Dream (American Nightmare)?
The thoughts of the diligent tend only to plenteousness; but of every one that is hasty only to want. - Proverbs 21:5It is written, "The just (righteous) shall live by faith" (Hab. 2:4). Righteousness comes from believing what God told us. But close your eyes and ponder this: If you're buying on credit - if your car has a loan on it, your house has a mortgage (or two), you have credit cards with balances on them - how can you be sure you believe God?
You might say, "Well, I'm not perfect" or "I'm trying to do better". Just make sure you're not using those as excuses to NOT be a man after God's own heart. God's grace is sufficient for thee. If you're in debt then trust the Holy Spirit (if indeed you have the Holy Spirit) to help you out of debt. If you walk in the Spirit, you can't help but be a man after God's own heart.