Thursday, September 28, 2023

The Path You Are On is Not Going to End Well Work

 

The Path You Are On is Not Going to End Well

Work

Description: Proverbs 16:26 | Proverbs 16, Proverbs, Wisdom books

Jesus worked

 He paid the price and this is what the scriptures say

Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy set before him endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God.  Hebrews 12:2

When you taste and see that the Lord is good

And you consider all you do

To do it in the name of Jesus

You, too, will find your labor a joy

Because the fruit is very satisfying to the appetite 

 

 

 

Work

 

“Work” can be a bad four-letter word.

 

You have probably heard the saying…

 

 “If you don’t work, you don’t eat.”

 

That saying drives home Proverbs 16:26…

 

The laborer's appetite works for him;

his hunger drives him on.

 

I have always loved nature.

 

 Maybe that is why I cannot understand

why anyone would want to live in a city.

 

As a boy, I loved fishing

and you know what they say…

 

“A bad day of fishing is better

than a good day at work.”

 

I grew up very poor.

 

My parents divorced

and both struggled financial

most of their lives.

 

My love for fishing was quickly

challenged after marriage.

 

I found my cheapest fishing trip

cost me more than had I bought

the fish at the super market.

 

I gave up more and more fishing trips

to work more hours.

 

I loved the bragging rights of

catching the biggest fish

and telling the best fishing stories.

 

But my love for my wife, family and church

took me off the water…

 

And caused me to work two

or more jobs at a time.

 

I, like you, wish I had won the lottery,

even though I don’t play the lottery.

 

I look back on my life

and wish I had not had to work so hard…

 

 But the fruit of work for my family

and the Lord are worth the price.

 

It is good for young people to work.

 

As parents…

 

 We sometimes want to give our kids too much.

 

We all need to know what it is to work

for our appetite…

 

To provide for ourselves and for others.

 

As we get older…

 

 We look forward to the retirement years

when we quit the job

and live off the savings.

 

But for more and more seniors…

 

 We worked hard, but the savings is not there.

 

It saddens me to see my friends

whose health is not good

have to work.

 

I had hoped by the time I was 60…

 

 I would not have to work.

 

 But looking at my 70’s…

 

 Work is still needed.

 

So how do we keep “work”

from being a bad word?

 

A good place to start is…

 

 To look at your budget.

 

Look at each item.

 

Some of those items you ate

yesterday, are now a credit card bill.

 

 Your appetite was hungry

at the time

and now you are paying for it.

 

It is not always fun to look at

rent or mortgage

and the utilities that go with a house.

 

But our appetite for a home makes us

willing to work for those things.

 

Once you get past the basics…

 

 Your appetite for entertainment, travel

and the extras

 will drive you to work.

 

Proverbs 16:26 tells us…

 

The laborer's appetite works for him;

his hunger drives him on.

 

Our appetite works for us…

 

 It drives us.

 

 But our appetite can be for the wrong things.

 

It is said…

 

 “If you love what you do,

you will never work a day in your life.”

 

It is not enough to work

because you are hungry.

 

We need to work to be satisfied.

 

What is your appetite hungry for?

 

What satisfies you?

 

What is in your budget?

 

One of the powerful small statements Jesus made

 in His Sermon on the Mount is…

 

Blessed are those who hunger

and thirst for righteousness,

for they will be filled.

Matthew 5:6

 

My appetite is not always right

and it effects my health.

 

Condition your appetite for what is right.

 

 Hunger and thirst for righteousness.

 

If we do this…

 

 We will find a desire to work

even when our bank accounts

are more than enough.

 

If our appetite is right…

 

 We will find ourselves grateful

for the fruit of our labors.

  

Jesus worked for your salvation…

 

 He is the Bread of Life.

 

God tells us in Isaiah 55:1…

 

 "Come, all you who are thirsty,

come to the waters;

and you who have no money,

come, buy and eat!

Come, buy wine and milk

without money and without cost.

 

All this cost the Father and the Son.

 

Jesus worked…

 

 He paid the price

and this is what the scriptures says…

 

Let us fix our eyes on Jesus,

 the author and perfecter of our faith,

who for the joy set before him endured the cross,

scorning its shame,

and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God.  

Hebrews 12:2

 

When you taste and see that the Lord is good

and you consider all you do…

 

 To do it in the name of Jesus…

 

 You, too, will find your labor a joy

because the fruit is very satisfying to the appetite. 

 

 

 

 

Scripture Reading

 

Proverbs 16:26 NIV

 

26 The laborer's appetite works for him;

his hunger drives him on.

 

 

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