4/06/2011

Get to Work! Now!

Extracted from www.LetGodBeTrue.com
So shall thy poverty come as one that travelleth, and thy want as an armed man.

Poverty is your certain future, if you approach duties sluggishly! Poverty is an irresistible force, if you like to sleep! Wake up! Stand up! Get to work! Now! Keep poverty away by doing today’s duties (and maybe a few of tomorrow’s) right now!

The Preacher taught his son the importance of diligence (6:6-11). He first told him to watch the ant, which works vigorously all summer to lay up food for the fall (6:6-8). See the comments on 6:6 and 6:7. And the ant works like this without a teacher or ruler, for ants are self-starters! They do not need to be dragged from bed and told to get to work!

Then he ridiculed sleep to shame his son for sleeping too much (6:9-11). He asked, “How long wilt thou sleep, O sluggard?” Love this perfect father, as he mocks the approach to life that is popular today! “Yet a little sleep, a little slumber, a little folding of the hands to sleep.” Love his wise sarcasm! You know what he thought about snooze buttons!

A traveler always gets to his destination. Even though the journey may take a while, he will eventually arrive at his chosen endpoint. It happens by degrees, but soon you are there. So it is with poverty. It may take a while to arrive and pull a man under, but it will surely arrive! And it will surely pull him under!

An armed man does not fear resistance, for he is armed. He will go where he pleases, and he will enter any building he chooses. You will not stop him, for he is armed. So it is with poverty. You cannot stop its arrival. Your defenses will crumble before its irresistible approach. Your efforts to avoid it will be in vain. You will go down!

You lazy sluggard! You effeminate sleeper! Hate the bed! Consider it a necessary evil! Solomon said, “Love not sleep, lest thou come to poverty; open thine eyes, and thou shalt be satisfied with bread” (20:13). Be early to work! Work overtime – in the morning! Most anything you can do at night after work, you can also do before work!

You think you are okay? Poverty is closer every day. You will borrow for your needs? Credit melts in poverty’s advance. You will seek a raise? Not with your reputation! You will beg? Good men let sluggards starve (20:4)! It is coming. Get to work!

Spiritual poverty is also real, but far more costly than financial poverty. If you are lax and lazy about spiritual duties, your poverty with God and wisdom will soon be exposed. The hypocrisy of your feigned wealth will disappear before God’s fiery trials. Get to work!

4/02/2011

You are My Beloved




This is a part of the album "Overtaken" by CFNI.


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You're My Beloved

You're My Bride

To sing over you is My delight

Come away with Me My love



Under My mercy

Come and wait

Till we are standing face to face

I see no stain on you

My child



You're Beautiful to Me

So Beautiful to Me



I sing over you My song of peace

Cast all your care down at My feet

Come and find your rest in Me



I'll breathe My life inside of you

I'll bear you up on eagle's wings

And hide you in the shadow of My strength

I'll take you to My quiet waters

I'll restore your soul

Come rest in Me and be made whole



You're My beloved

You're My Bride

To sing over you is my delight

Come away with me my love



Pronoun Task 6

Am, is, are