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Work Ethic

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The biblical concept of work ethic is rooted in the idea that one's labor is a form of worship and service to God, as seen in Colossians 3:23-24, which instructs believers to "work heartily, as for the Lord" in all they do. This perspective is further emphasized in 2 Thessalonians 3:10, where the apostle Paul writes that those who do not work should not eat, highlighting the importance of diligence and responsibility. The biblical work ethic is also influenced by the Protestant notion of vocation, as expressed in Psalms 90:17, which asks God to establish the work of one's hands, underscoring the value of hard work and dedication as a means of glorifying God and serving others. By adopting a strong work ethic, Christians demonstrate their faith and commitment to using their talents and abilities for the greater good.

F.B. Meyer

F.B. Meyer emphasizes the importance of doing a good day's work not for monetary gain but for the love of the task and the honor of God. He illustrates that true fulfillment comes from contributing to the well-being of others and performing work with integrity, regardless of the pay. Meyer warns aga

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