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William MacDonald

Cursed be he that doeth the work of Jehovah negligently

William MacDonald emphasizes the urgent and solemn responsibility of serving God diligently, warning against negligence in the work of the Lord.
In this topical sermon, William MacDonald challenges believers to take seriously the work of the Lord, highlighting the dangers of negligence and procrastination. Using poignant examples like Jan Palach and the dedication of Amy Carmichael, MacDonald calls Christians to immediate, diligent, and wholehearted service for God's glory. This message serves as a solemn reminder that good intentions must be matched by faithful action.

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“Cursed be he that doeth the work of Jehovah negligently.” (Jer. 48:10 ASV) The work of the Lord is so important, pressing, sublime and awebegetting that a curse rests upon anyone who does it negligently. The God who wants and deserves the best cannot bear with sloth, delays, halfheartedness, or slipshod methods. When we think of the tremendous issues involved, we are not surprised. During the latter part of 1968 a young Christian in Prague, Czechoslovakia witnessed to another young Czech named Jan Palach. There seemed to be a genuine interest on Jan’s part, and so the Christian promised to deliver a New Testament to him. He was filled with good intentions but he let weeks pass before he even obtained the New Testament. Then he kept delaying its actual delivery. On January 16, 1969, Jan Palach stood in St. Wencelas Square, poured gasoline over his body and set himself afire. He never lived to see the New Testament that had been promised to him. Good intentions are not enough. It has been said that the streets of hell are paved with good intentions. But they don’t get the work done. They must be translated into action. And here are a few ways to do it. First, never refuse when the Lord directs you to do some act of service for Him. If He is Lord, then it is ours to obey without question. Second, don’t procrastinate. Delays are deadly. They rob others of needed help and blessing, and fill us with guilt and remorse. Third, do it diligently. “Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might” (Eccl. 9:10). If it’s worth doing at all, it’s worth doing well. Finally, do it for God’s glory. “Whether therefore ye eat, or drink, or whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God,” (1 Cor. 10:31). We should all have the spirit of Amy Carmichael, who wrote, “The vows of God are upon me. I may not stay to play with shadows or pluck earthly flowers till I my work have done and rendered up an account.”

Sermon Outline

  1. I
    • The seriousness of doing God's work
    • The consequences of negligence
    • The example of Jan Palach
  2. II
    • Never refuse God's call to service
    • Avoid procrastination and delays
    • Serve diligently with all your might
  3. III
    • Do all things for God's glory
    • The spirit of commitment exemplified by Amy Carmichael
    • The eternal importance of faithful service

Key Quotes

“Cursed be he that doeth the work of Jehovah negligently.” — William MacDonald
“Good intentions are not enough. It has been said that the streets of hell are paved with good intentions.” — William MacDonald
“Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might.” — William MacDonald

Application Points

  • Respond immediately and obediently when God calls you to serve.
  • Avoid delays and procrastination in fulfilling your Christian duties.
  • Perform all tasks with diligence and for the glory of God.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to do the work of Jehovah negligently?
It means performing God's work with sloth, delays, halfheartedness, or careless methods, which is unacceptable to God.
Why is procrastination dangerous in Christian service?
Procrastination robs others of needed help and blessings and fills the believer with guilt and remorse.
How can Christians ensure their service is acceptable to God?
By obeying God's call promptly, working diligently, and doing everything for His glory.
Who was Jan Palach and why is he mentioned?
Jan Palach was a young Czech who self-immolated in protest, illustrating the tragic consequences of delayed Christian witness.
What example does Amy Carmichael provide?
She exemplifies a committed spirit that refuses to be distracted until the work God has assigned is fully done.

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