God's Principle about Work

in #christianity6 years ago

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Right from the beginning, the Almighty God instituted work for mankind. We can find the closest interpretation of this claim in Genesis 2:15 when Adam was in the garden of Eden. From Thessalonians 3:10, Paul the apostle was stressing out the Lord's principle about work to the temple in Thessalonica.

Thessalonians 3:10 States:

For even when we were with you, this we commanded you, that if any would not work, neither should he eat. Thessalonians 3:10..

More often, some of the individuals in the temple turned themselves to busybodies: they moved from one house to another and continuously engaged themselves in fruitless indulgence.

Most of the people were lazy, idle and jobless, these people were fed not minding the fact that they had the complete body of a normal human to work hard for themselves.

The children of God are instructed to work hard so that they can be liberated from poverty, be financially stable, and also have enough to support the gospel and needy. Stop being lazy and dependent, become independent by working hard. For in God's name, financial freedom is coming your way. Amen!


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