Proverbs 26: 14 ” As a door turns on its hinges, so a sluggard turns on his bed.”

According to the dictionary, the word sluggard means a slow or lazy person.  But the term lazy can mean much more than just not wanting to work.  We may be a sluggard towards daily time in God’s Word…preferring rather  to mindlessly scroll our phones.  We may be a lax sluggard,  who acknowledges God’s plan and purpose in our lives…but prefers the comfort of our recliner and Media Center more.  A sluggard is doomed to poverty so the Proverb says…destitute in both material and spiritual things.

I Chronicles 26: 12 ” These divisions of the Gatekeepers, through their chief men, had duties for ministering in the Temple of the Lord, just as their relatives had.”

Have your parents always been active in Church, but you’ve held back…maybe thinking it’s not for you?  Look around your Church and assess the age of  those who serve the most.  Are they in their 20’s or 30’s…or is it more like 60’s and 70’s, or older?  The sad fact about many Churches today is that the vast majority of those ministering and volunteering are the elderly of the Church, not younger adults.  In this verse,  it speaks of the Gatekeepers being chief men…men who were strong and in the prime of their life…charged with guarding and protecting with self-discipline and integrity.  The Church is only as young as the people who serve.  And when those precious Saints of the Church are gone…what happens next?  Who will fill their shoes? Will you?

Matthew 6:25 ” Therefore, I tell you, do not worry about your life…”

How much time do I squander away worrying?  I’d hate to count up the minutes I spend stressing over the most stupid things…worse case scenarios that 99.9% of the time never happen.  Rather than worrying,  we should be worshiping…rather than glorifying our anxiety, we should be exalting the Lord.  For God has kept His promises to us in the past…and He’s not going to stop now.

Malachi 1:7-8 ” You place defiled food on My altar. But you ask, ‘How have we defiled You?’ By saying that the Lord’s table is contemptible. When you bring blind animals for sacrifice, is that not wrong? When you sacrifice crippled or diseased animals, is that not wrong? Try offering them to your governor! Would he be pleased with you? Would he accept you? says the Lord Almighty.”

Leftovers.  For many, they’re not very appetizing.  So why  do we repeatedly offer them to the Lord ?  Those remaining bits and pieces of our time and money in a rather half-hearted attempt at devotion.  God doesn’t want our leftovers.  He wants our utmost.    He doesn’t want what’s left…He wants our very best.

Jeremiah 35:6 ” But they replied, ‘We do not drink wine, because our forefather Jonadab son of Recab gave us this command: Neither you nor your descendants must ever drink wine.’ “

The Lord had directed Jeremiah to invite the Recabite family in and serve them wine.  But when he did, they responded with this covenant they had kept for generations.  None of them had ever drank wine.    The Lord then used this example to show how the Recabites had continued to uphold their forefather’s commandment…yet the people of Judah and Jerusalem couldn’t seem to  keep God’s commandments.

Psalm 52: 8 ” But I am like an olive tree flourishing in the house of God; I trust in God’s unfailing love forever and ever. “

I am planted like a thriving tree in Your presence Lord…grafted securely to the root of Jesse…my dependence is on You and You alone.  I praise You Lord  for Your never-ending  mercy and kindness.  I thank You for Your everlasting and eternal love.  Amen.

Philemon 7 ” Your love has given me great joy and encouragement, because you, brother, have refreshed the hearts of the saints. “

What happens when you encourage someone?  They hear those words of inspiration and their spirit is renewed and energized.  And as their spirit is lifted,  that encouragement gives them the courage to persevere through the challenges they face.  Never  refuse the chance to encourage someone…it may be the one word they need to hang on.

Proverbs 15:2 ” The tongue of the wise commends knowledge, but the mouth of the fool gushes folly. “

God first wants to work in you,  before He works through you.  Remember that your journey with the Lord is  a marathon not a sprint when you get impatient.  Don’t lose hope in the middle of God shaping you into what you need to be…for only then you can be the most effective for His unique plan and purpose in your life.

Colossians 3:22 ” Slaves, obey your earthly masters in everything; and do it, not only when their eye is on you and to win their favor, but with sincerity of heart and reverence for the Lord.”

In ancient Greco-Roman Society,  slaves were looked upon as a commodity…but often it was slaves that served in stations of great responsibly, with rank and privilege.   Fast forward to modern times and the common work place.  Your approach at work  will speak louder than any Bible verse you have taped up at your desk.  Your manner of helping others without an ulterior motive will shine brighter than any religious plaque .  When you honor God in the everyday grind  by being that positive, giving individual…(even when the boss isn’t watching)…you show others what it’s like to be Christ-like.  Like the ancient slaves, you have been given great responsibility in your workplace…it’s to be an ambassador for Christ,  and a lover of people.

Colossians 3:19 ” Husbands, love your wives and do not be harsh with them.”

I cringe inwardly every time I over hear a married couple bickering in public.  It hurts my heart to hear a husband belittle his wife, and she return it with a volley of  sharp and biting comments.  The type of love in this verse that the Apostle Paul is talking about is a love rooted in the mind and will of the person, and means to value, esteem, prize…to treat as precious.  The fastest way to embitter a person is to make them feel devalued, worthless, and unappreciated.