Dear little Richard,
In a world where easy-money is promoted online and you
can be muscular just by drinking drink in one week without exercise, don’t forget
the old way of getting things done: work hard. I mean work hard in your
vocation, doing it promptly and doing it well. As the Scriptures say, “Whatever you do, do it enthusiastically, as
something done for the Lord and not for men” (Colossians 3:23).
Rich, God has created a world in which generally hard
work is rewarded and sloppy work is not. Yet sometimes, you may be tempted to
seek ease over excellence, or you may be tempted to take shortcuts when God
intends that you walk the straight and narrow path. There are times when
shortcuts and pragmatic ways are good and harmless – but not always. Work hard is always right and in fact a
blessing by itself. “The world does
not consider labour a blessing, therefore it flees and hates it,” writes
Martin Luther, “but the pious who fear
the Lord labour with a great and cheerful heart, for they know God’s command,
and they acknowledge His calling.” Be an industrious worker in God’s field
in this world “as something done for the
Lord.”
Work hard. Wherever you find yourself – whether at work,
home, school, university, or anyplace in between – give it your best. When you
do, you will most certainly win the recognition and respect of your peers
(either they like you or not). But most importantly, God will bless your
efforts and use you in ways that only He can understand. So, my dear brother,
do your work with focus and dedication. Ecclesiastes 9:10: “Whatever your hands find to do, do with
[all] your strength”….and leave the rest up to God.
Read the Bible, God doesn’t use lazy people you know,
With brotherly love,
Richard
THINK BIG.
START SMALL. GO DEEP.
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