Series | The Life of Revival
Scripture | James 5:4-6, “4 Look!
The wages you failed to pay the workers who mowed your fields are crying out
against you. The cries of the harvesters have reached the ears of the Lord
Almighty. 5 You have lived on earth in luxury and self-indulgence. You have
fattened yourselves in the day of slaughter. 6 You have condemned and murdered
the innocent one, who was not opposing you.”
Lesson
5 | Standing Against Corporate
Greed
One
major way corporate greed occurs is when companies make a surplus of money by
abusing and stealing from their employees.
The abuse can come in the form of long hours without breaks in harsh working
conditions known as “sweatshops.”
Sweatshops refer to the work environment of many third world countries
that are set up by rich companies in the West to make products with the lowest
cost at the expense of the workers so they then can sell their products in the
West for enormous profits.
Most
of the time these workers are uneducated and have very little rights so they
cannot negotiate with the big company for better work environments and hours
because the company will simply fire them and hire another willing person. As a result, the poor workers are treated
more as slaves than employees and are forced into a lifetime of servitude.
These
companies also steal from their employees by not paying acceptable wages and
offering proper health benefits like insurance or hospital care. This kind of “robbery” not only happens in
poor countries but can also be seen in the US when large companies purposely
keep employees at part time so they do not have to pay for their health
benefits or give them raises.
James
pointed out in the passage above that the greedy owners could do better for
their employees and still make a profit.
However, because of their greed they try to squeeze every penny out of
their employees so they can make more money and rule over them.
A
better solution would be to still have capitalism (free market without
government control of the economy like with “socialism/communism”), but with
laws and regulations that protect the workers and insure they are getting a
fair pay with affordable health benefits.
Here
are three things you can do to stand against corporate greed, (1) Don’t support
companies that are known to treat their employees unfairly; (2) Vote for godly
leaders to make laws that protect the average worker and limit corporate greed
and oppression. For example, you can
support laws that increase the minimum wage, require health care for workers,
and close loop holes that big companies use to steal money from the government
and their people; and lastly, (3) Pray that both the workers and owners will
live by the golden rule, “do unto others as you would have them do unto you!”
Reflection |
Do you believe companies should treat their workers fairly?
Action | (1) Clearly explain from the
Bible why corporate greed is a sin. (2) Pray
for God to expose and bring an end to greedy companies and their leaders. (3)
Lastly, for more information regarding corporate greed read the following books,
“Rescuing Capitalism from Corporatism,” by
John David Rose and “Business for the
Glory of God,” by Wayne Grudem.
One Year Reading Plan (Optional) | Hosea 1:1-3:5, 1 John 5:1-21, Psalm 124:1-8, & Proverbs 29:5-8. Click here to read online.
One Year Reading Plan (Optional) | Hosea 1:1-3:5, 1 John 5:1-21, Psalm 124:1-8, & Proverbs 29:5-8. Click here to read online.
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