Money Matters: Devotions from Time of GraceParaugs
Making Money God’s Way: Built to Work
“Kids today have a terrible work ethic.” A friend of mine, who is a small business owner, said that as he was groaning about the terrible time he was having getting his new hires to show up on time and do a good job. What’s been your experience? Was my friend right?
“My Father works, and I work,” Jesus said once, “Work is essential to the essence of our God.” The first thing God did upon creating the first man was to put him to work. Right away, on day one of the existence of the human race, Adam was commissioned to take inventory of the fauna in his new habitat.
We are built to work. Long labor helps us appreciate the value of money and invites God’s blessings. “Lazy hands make a man poor, but diligent hands bring wealth” (Proverbs 10:4). “He who works his land will have abundant food, but the one who chases fantasies will have his fill of poverty” (Proverbs 28:19).
One of the greatest legacies parents can give to their children is to teach them to defer gratification by learning how to work, keep their word, obey a boss, and finish a job.
“Kids today have a terrible work ethic.” A friend of mine, who is a small business owner, said that as he was groaning about the terrible time he was having getting his new hires to show up on time and do a good job. What’s been your experience? Was my friend right?
“My Father works, and I work,” Jesus said once, “Work is essential to the essence of our God.” The first thing God did upon creating the first man was to put him to work. Right away, on day one of the existence of the human race, Adam was commissioned to take inventory of the fauna in his new habitat.
We are built to work. Long labor helps us appreciate the value of money and invites God’s blessings. “Lazy hands make a man poor, but diligent hands bring wealth” (Proverbs 10:4). “He who works his land will have abundant food, but the one who chases fantasies will have his fill of poverty” (Proverbs 28:19).
One of the greatest legacies parents can give to their children is to teach them to defer gratification by learning how to work, keep their word, obey a boss, and finish a job.
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Money matters are often difficult to discuss. But the Bible has plenty to say on the topic. These devotions, one for each day of your month, will provide you with insights and wisdom from Scripture about God’s view of money.
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