Meditation with Diligent Work {a devotional}
Not slothful in business; fervent in
spirit; serving the Lord. Romans 12:11.
There are many who are absorbed in
worldly business, and they do not give the Lord that devotion which
is essential for their spiritual improvement. They tax brain, bone,
and muscle to the uttermost, and gather to themselves burdens which
lead them to forget God. Their spiritual powers are not exercised as
well as their physical powers, and every day they are on the losing
side, growing poorer and poorer in heavenly riches.
There is another class who meet with
loss because they are indolent and spend their powers in pleasing
themselves, in using their tongues, and letting their muscles rust
with inaction. They waste their opportunities by inaction, and do not
glorify God....
There is something for everyone to do
in this world of ours. The Lord is coming, and our waiting is to be
not a time of idle expectation, but of vigilant work. We are not to
spend our time wholly in prayerful meditation, neither are we to
drive and hurry and work as if this were required in order that we
should gain heaven, while neglecting to devote time to the
cultivation of personal piety. There must be a combination of
meditation and diligent work. As God has expressed it in His Word, we
are to be “not slothful in business; fervent in spirit; serving the
Lord.” Worldly activities are not to crowd out the service of the
Lord. The soul needs the riches of the grace of God, and the body
needs physical exercise, in order to accomplish the work that must be
done for the promulgation of the gospel of Christ....
Parents should teach their children
that the Lord means them to be diligent workers, not idlers in His
vineyard.... Each one is to act his part in the great work for
humanity.... Thus the lamp of the soul will not be neglected, if time
is taken to pray and to search the Scriptures. The allotted task may
be done, and the lamp of the soul kept trimmed and burning. ~Our High Calling, by E.G. White
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