The Purpose of Work
God didn’t create work to stress you, nor to make you live for weekends. Work has a purpose, and if you’d understand it from the light of God’s Word today, it’ll end complaints and murmurings.
God didn’t create work to stress you, nor to make you live for weekends. Work has a purpose, and if you’d understand it from the light of God’s Word today, it’ll end complaints and murmurings.
One major reason why many people attempt to do new things but fail is because that path isn’t part of God’s plan for them. No matter how high the world’s population rise, you’re unique. Discover your divine purpose from the Lord, and learn to remain in your calling.
God has several ways of protecting you from evil. But one of the common ways He administers this duty is by loading you with daily kingdom tasks to keep you busy.
Let God reveal your purpose to you and give your maximum time to fulfil it by continually serving others before time catches up with your age.
While unbelievers struggle to build wealth and good families through earthly strategies and systems, the Lord gives these things freely to those who fear Him without a single bit of struggle. Fear God as His child.
You may be in a place where the things needed to work diligently are absent. However, remember that you’re a child of God. Be responsible and work purposefully. Build your world in accordance with knowledge from the Bible. When you do this, you’ll live a fulfilled life.
Learning is very significant, but few people see it that way. The Lord wants you to increase in learning as His righteous child. Read this to know how.
One important characteristic of vision is to prepare ahead of time for its step-wise fulfilment. You have to learn how to fuel the vision of God for your life. I share four keys to do this.
Cut back your spending and excessive sleep periods to work and follow God’s vision upon your life. The blessing of restlessness, because of productive work will be released by God upon your life.
You may be treated harshly at your workplace. But, can I tell you something? Follow God to deal with your bad boss. His ways are higher than yours.
In Genesis 26:2, God instructed Isaac to stay in Gerar, a Phililstine city, although he wanted to journey to Egypt because of famine. God wanted to show him that He’s the God that can make His people thrive in foreign lands, even under hash conditions. So shall it be for you if you just obey what He tells you.
Leading a quiet life as a Christian doesn’t mean you should shut up on everything. It’s all about minding your own business and working with your hands.