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I try to read a chapter of Proverbs each day. This is a simple way to keep me on track; to discipline myself to read/think/pray/post...hopefully daily...a portion of scripture and make a comment or observation...and invite yours! Add your insights, comments, or disagreements concerning the proverb of the day in the "comments."

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Don't Be Like Destroyer

No matter how mundane the job, no matter how tedious, no matter with whom you work,

Proverbs 18.9 "Whoever is slack in his work is a brother to him who destroys."

I think followers of Christ too often forget that "work" was a gift from Abba before the fall. Adam took care of the garden before the fall. God worked, works, and will work...and, if we want to be like Him...well, duh, we work, "as unto Him."

Every task, every chore, every (ethical, honest) job provides us the opportunity to reflect well on our Lord, to do our work "as unto Him," and to do it consistently in such a way that others notice...and...perhaps...ask why we don't sluff off, gripe, and whine the way they do.

Maybe that would be an opportunity to brag on Jesus?

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