Work Hard
Friday, September 3rd, 2010
“May the favor of Adonai our God be on us, prosper for us all the work that we do — yes, prosper the work that we do.” Psa 90:17
God declares in the Ten Commandments that six days we are to labor and do all our work but the seventh is to be dedicated to rest and worship of God. God says we are to work!
Not enjoyment and not sorrow
Is our destined end or way,
But to act that each tomorrow
Finds us farther than today!
Let us then be up and doing
With a heart for any fate,
Still achieving, still pursuing,
Learn to labor and to wait.
By Longfellow
Labor Day is always one of my favorite holidays. I think it is because my dad loved to work hard and consequently loved this holiday! He was from a generation that really knew how to work! It was normal to work from sun up to sun down six days a week. That was a normal work week! Women also worked the same only I’m not sure they always got a day off, but they had a good life. I think at times in our effort not to ‘over-do’ we can get carried away with ‘rest and relaxation!’ God always teaches balance and we need to remember that we always need balance in our lives.
Courageous Hearts
By Mesha Hanson
God watches those with smiling eyes
Who go to their tasks each day.
The common folk who wear the yoke
Of many a dreary way.
There are no honors heaped upon,
Their bravery is unsung.
He knows the courage that it takes
And how the heart is wrung.
Out of the daily grind, He knows,
Is pressed a finer race,
No medals gleam for all to see
But only a smiling face.
From In a Crystal Vase, Published by The Lund Press, Inc.
God wants us to work for Him. Everything we do should be done with Him in mind. Every person we meet we should be available to God as a tool in the event this person needs a word of encouragement or more.
“As long as it is day, we must keep doing the work of the One who sent me; the night is coming, when no one can work.” John 9:4
WORK FOR THE NIGHT IS COMING
By Anna L. Coghill,
Written when she was 18 years old in 1854
Work, for the night is coming,
Work, through the morning hours,
Work, while the dew is sparkling,
Work, ‘mid springing flowers,
Work, when the day grows brighter,
Work, in the glowing sun,
Work, for the night is coming,
When man’s work is done.
Work, for the night is coming,
Work through the sunny noon,
Fill brightest hours with labor,
Rest comes sure and soon.
Give every flying minute,
Something to keep in store,
Work, for the night is coming,
When man works no more.
Work, for the night is coming,
Under the sunset skies,
While their bright tints are glowing,
Work, for daylight flies.
Work ‘til the last beam fadeth,
Fadeth to shine no more,
Work, while the night is darkening,
When man’s work is o’er.
I think the important thing for us to remember is Who our Boss is. The Lord tells us that we need to work for our earthly boss as if he were our Heavenly Boss. If everything we do and say we do it as if we are doing it for our Savior, our testimony in the world would be far more effective. Or if we are the boss we are to treat our employees as if he were Jesus, Himself! Maybe our image in Hollywood would change to “Oh, a Christian. He’s a hardworking honest person. I want him to work for me!”
Do you ever feel like you never get to do anything for the Lord? You so want to serve Him but you’re stuck in your routine and no way to get out? I felt that way once and so I wrote a poem about my feelings as God showed me something really cool.
THE CRY OF A HOUSEWIFE
By Marvine Scott
Vacuum, dust, iron, clean –
How can I serve my Savior so?
I want to preach, to teach, to sing
But Jesus answers quietly, “No.
“For thirty years I longed to do
“These things of which you speak –
“I longed to heal, comfort, preach –
“But had to wait, lost souls to seek…
“If you will serve me in the place,
“By which you’re placed by Me,
“One day you’ll wear a glorious crown
“For serving faithfully.”
“Yes, Lord, for Thee I’ll clean and dust
“And while I clean I’ll pray.
“If you never let me preach or sing
“I’ll gladly clean ‘till you come, one day!”
A few years later, God called my husband into the ministry. He went to Bible College and we were privileged to have a part in starting the Alliance Church in the Rapids. We have been in active ministry since 1970 approximately 2 years after I prayed that prayer and wrote the poem. When we mean what we pray, and truly give our situation to God. He gives back to us so much more. He is such a wonderful God. If you don’t know Him, I urge you to reach out. He is standing right there with His arms open wide waiting to take you right into His loving arms. Oh what a God He is!
Finding Treasure
by Marvine Scott
Proverbs 10 verse 9
Is an awesome verse to find.
It offers us security
In a world that’s lost its mind.
You will find God’s way is best.
It survived the ancient test.
He’s all powerful you see.
Follow Him and you’ll be free.
His word says walk in purity
And you’ll find security.
In a world that’s very blind
Here’s a treasure verse to find.









