Read: John 9:1-11
I must work the works of Him who sent Me while it is day. --- John 9:4
The Bible In One Year:
Nehemiah 1-3
Acts 2:1-21
In a photo on my wall, a rusted rake leans againts a post in a vegetable garden overgrown with weeds. I took the picture several months after my father-in-law died and there was no one to care for his usually well-tended garden. One afternoon, he had leaned his rake against a post, walked to the house, and never returned.
The photo says two things to me about work: First, I must do it while I can. Second, I must keep it in perspective and not make it more important that it is. Because my days are numbered, I need God's wisdom to spend each one as I should.
When Jesus healed a man born blind, He told His disciples, "I must work the works of Him who sent Me while it is day; the night is coming when no one can work. As long as I am in the world, I am the light of the world" [John 9:4-5].
As Jesus labored in His Father's "garden" on earth, He demonstrated how to work wisely by having a balance between work and rest. He never valued productivity more than prayer, and He never became so preoccupied with a program that He failed to help people in need.
Lord, give us the wisdom to work faithfully while it is still day. --- David McCasland
Lord, help me know from day to day
The good I should pursue;
And grant me wisdom to discern
The things I should not do. --- D. De Haan
WORK IS A BLESSING WHEN IT BLESSES OTHERS.
Wednesday, June 14, 2006
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