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When God created Adam, He placed him in the garden. This speaks of God’s presence. Adam was also made in God’s image - this speaks of identity. Before Eve came into his life, God gave Adam a job. It was to take care of the garden and name the animals. It was not a very high paying job, but it provided him with a place to live and food to eat, and it kept him busy. Maybe that’s why he did not feel alone, because he was not idle? God had to tell him to look for a wife. That’s God’s way of doing relationships - if you want a spouse, get a job. It does not have to be your dream job, but something that occupies your mind, keeps you productive, and puts money in your bank account.
Work came before the fall of man. Work did not come as a result of a curse. Having a job keeps you occupied, which helps you with overcoming temptation. There is a big difference between Joseph and David – one of the reasons one fell into sexual sin and the other one overcame it, was this issue of idleness. Joseph went to the house to do his work; he was not idle. He did not have time for flirting with Potiphar’s wife. David, instead of going to battle, stayed home and slept all day. He had a difficult time resisting the temptation to look at a naked woman and ended up committing sin. That’s why God wants you to grind, work hard, and hustle. It helps you with your holiness, develops your maturity, and prepares you to pay for your wedding and to lead your marriage.
When you read the Bible, you will see that God never called lazy and idle people into the kingdom. Moses was working for his father when he got called. Elisha was also working while being called. Peter and John were fixing nets when they were called. If you want to get ready for marriage, get a calling - get a job.
About this Plan
Dating and marriage are probably the most talked about topics among young people and even adults. It makes sense, since choosing a spouse is the second most important decision you will ever make in your life, after your decision to follow Christ. In this reading plan, you will discover how to go about dating God’s way and learn some key principles on successful relationships.
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