On a daily basis, an average person uses several products and devices. For example, I am typically surrounded by many things that aid my work. As I make this entry of the devotional I am surrounded by a number of things in my study. I have air conditioner unit to help cushion the effect of our tropical weather. A water dispenser is a few meters away. I am working with the aid of a table and chair, not to mention the device on which I am typing. All of these items represent the productive genius of some people who I may never meet in person. However, they are contributing to my life and work in no small way. This brings us to a powerful lesson about work. Those who work legitimately contribute to human and societal development. The products that you buy and enjoy are people’s gifts and contributions to you; what you create or do that others patronize are your gifts and contributions to them.
Those who work legitimately contribute to human and societal development…It is an established fact that God works. So when we work, we imitate His nature…it is through your work that God can use you to bless your world.
This should add to your perspective about honest labour. It is an established fact that God works. So when we work, we imitate His nature. So even if work had not been a commandment, it would still have been in order to work so as to teach the world God’s nature. Besides, honest labour is the legitimate way to meet our needs with dignity. That is why you can readily pick the pride in Paul’s voice when he said “these hands have provided for my necessities” Acts 20:34. Finally, it is through your work that God can use you to bless your world.