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05/06/2011

Proverbs on Laziness

Guest Post: Proverbs on Laziness
Posted: 02 Jun 2011 06:16 PM PDT

I have the privilege of working with the best Associate Pastor, Ben Falconer. He is not lazy! But his sermon a few weeks ago on laziness http://www.universityreformedchurch.org/teaching/sermons.html?sermon_id=413(from the book of Proverbs) was especially good. Laziness is one of the most respectable sin, and often the busiest among us are the most guilty.
I asked if I could post Ben’s notes. They are worth perusing.
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Consequences of Laziness
Consequence 1: You will bring harm to yourself.
15:19 – The way of the sluggard is like a hedge of thorns, but the path of the upright is a level highway.
10:4-5 – A slack hand causes poverty, but the hand of the diligent makes rich. He who gathers in the summer is a prudent son, but he who sleeps in harvest is a son who brings shame.
19:15 – Slothfulness casts into a deep sleep, and an idle person will suffer hunger.
Consequence 2: You will cause harm to others.
Best-case scenario: 10:26 – Like vinegar to the teeth and smoke to the eyes, so is the sluggard to those who send him.
Worst-case scenario: 18:9 – Whoever is slack in his work is a brother to him who destroys.
Social scientist Charles Murray identifies what he calls the “New Lower class: pleasant, inoffensive folks who consume more than they produce…They may break no laws and break no windows, but by not contributing, they are destroying.” A society can absorb the underproduction of a few people, but when that number reaches into the millions, the consequences are high for everyone.
Characteristics of Laziness
Characteristic 1: You have trouble starting your work.
24:30-34 – I passed by the field of a sluggard, by the vineyard of a man lacking sense, and behold, it was all overgrown with thorns; the ground was covered with nettles, and its stone wall was broken down. Then I saw and considered it; I looked and received instruction. A little sleep, a little slumber, a little folding of the hands to rest, and poverty will come upon you like a rubber, and want like an armed man.
14:23 – In all toil there is profit, but mere talk tends only to poverty.
Alexander MacLaren, a nineteenth century Scottish preacher, says this about procrastination: “No unwelcome tasks become any the less unwelcome by putting them off till tomorrow. It is only when they are behind us and done, that we begin to find that there is a sweetness to be tasted afterwards, and that the remembrance of unwelcome duties unhesitatingly done is welcome and pleasant.”

Characteristic 2: You have trouble finishing your work.
12:27 – The slothful will not roast his game; but the diligent man will get precious wealth.
20:4 – The sluggard does not plow in autumn; he will seek at harvest and have nothing.
19:24/26:15 – The sluggard buries his hand in the dish and will not even bring it back to his mouth.

Characteristic 3: You have made an idol out of leisure.
21:17 – Whoever loves pleasure will be a poor man; he who loves wine and oil will not be rich.
John Piper famously challenges the American dream of retiring early and seeing the rest of life as one uninterrupted vacation on the Florida beaches. When God calls us to give an account for the last 20 years of our lives, our massive seashell collection won’t seem very impressive.

Characteristic 4: You are undisciplined in your sleep.
6:9-11 (24:33) – How long will you lie there, O sluggard? When will you arise from your sleep? A little sleep, a little slumber, a little folding of the hands to rest, and poverty will come upon you like a robber, and want like an armed man.
19:15 – Slothfulness casts into deep sleep; the idle person will be hungry.
20:13 – Love not sleep, lest you come to poverty; open your eyes and have plenty.
26:14 – As a door turns on its hinges, so does a sluggard on his bed.

Characteristic 5: You are prone to making excuses.
22:13/26:13 – The sluggard says, “There is a lion in the road! There is a lion in the streets!”

Characteristic 6: You are restless with unsatisfied desires.
13:4 – The soul of the sluggard craves and gets nothing, while the soul of the diligent is richly supplied.
21:25 – The desire of the sluggard kills him, for his hands refuse to labor.
Bruce Waltke writes, “The appetite keeps normal people alive by driving them to work to satisfy it, but it kills the sluggard because his hands refuse to satisfy it. His unfulfilled craving kills him both by starvation and frustration.”

Characteristic 7: You are wise in your own eyes.
26:16 – A sluggard is wiser in his own eyes than seven men who can answer sensibly.
One college professor wrote, “Even in engineering classes, many of the U.S. students expect to be given A’s for inhaling and exhaling, and look at you like you have four heads if you suggest that perhaps coming to class, doing homework, and studying might improve their grade.” Our pride and over-exalted self-image has made us lazy.

Cure for Laziness
3:5-6 – Trust in the Lord with all your heart and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths.
Jesus Christ not only redeems our souls from the pit, he also redeems all aspects of our lives—our time, our attitude, and our work ethic. God gives grace when we are lazy with our time and with our minds. He has not only set a perfect standard for us in the Law, but he has also provided the perfect fulfillment of the Law in his Son Jesus Christ. When we repent of our sin and trust in him with all our heart, not leaning on our own understanding, then we not only have forgiveness in Christ, we also have the righteousness of Christ clothing us before the Father. Christ’s Spirit in us empowers us to live in accordance with his Word. And so we can acknowledge him in all our ways.

In his Proverbs commentary, Derek Kidner says, “The wise man will learn while there is time. He knows that the sluggard is no freak, but as often as not, an ordinary man who has made too many excuses, too many refusals and too many postponements. It has all been as imperceptible, and as pleasant, as falling asleep.” Laziness isn’t loud and abrasive. We don’t often notice it in ourselves or those around us. But with all the ease of our culture, we may be quietly drifting off to sleep in the cradle of laziness. “Watch and pray that you may not enter into temptation.” Look to Christ and invite him to redeem your life and to redeem your time.

02/06/2011

Some Questions to think about...


1: How does the Scriptures define our Love for God?

2: How do we know that we know the true God?

3: How do we know that we love the Children of God?

4: The New Covenant pertains to whom; The House of Judah, The House of Yisrael, or the Church?

5: How do we enter into eternal life?



I'd love for you to post your answers in the comments, using the Scripture to back up your answers!



Shalom,

Lori-Dawn

31/05/2011

Some Pondering Thoughts....

1: How does the Scriptures define our Love for God?
2: How do we know that we know the true God?
3: How do we know that we love the Children of God?
4: The New Covenant pertains to whom; The House of Judah, The House of Yisrael, or the Church?
5: How do we enter into eternal life?


What do you come up with???  Did you know the Scriptures that back up your answers?

20/05/2011

4 days late....

and today there are really bad cramps, very similar to the miscarriage I had back in 2004.  There was a very faint positive pregnancy test on the 16th but was it?? or just wishful thinking?  I don't usually have any pain during my periods...only a handful of times when I suspect it may have been an early miscarriage...and it's usually within a week of suspecting...sigh.
Feeling a little sad, but also feeling more strongly about getting good and healthy again.  To give a new little person a good chance at life.
Shabbat Shalom

11/05/2011

A few things that kind of tie together...

So I read a blog today that totally touched my heart.  It was about someone who witnessed two abandoned toddlers/preschoolers in the slums of a city in Uganda. They were brothers, left to fend for themselves.  Read more Here

 And the other thing that has me contemplating our lifestyle and how much we let the distractions of the world in, is a clip from a sermon by the late David Wilkerson.


This sermon, makes me feel sick that I get so caught up in things that really don't matter...is my heart breaking for the hurting and the lost???  What am I doing in my own little world to help those that are hurting?  Am I even aware of what they're going through?  Oh how I want to be driven by passion to help the hurting and lost...the orphans and abandoned children....the widows and the poor.

19/04/2011

YHVH Provides at the AHEA conference!





AHEA (Alberta Home Education Association)  was amazing for me….I got so much encouragement listening
to a talk on workboxes, and how I can implement that system of activities with my 2 yr old.  He NEEDS this kind of activity on a daily basis, just to keep him out of trouble!  He’s not
content to play with toys like the other two were!


I also loved Clay Clarkson’s talk on Disciplinology…which I blogged
about already, partly cause a friend wanted my notes…lol


I learned a lot about apprenticeship as well, which I think is
likely the route my boys will want to go.


I also got to see so many hs friends that I only see once a year!…seriously, everywhere I
turned I’m sure I saw someone I knew!  I don’t usually feel like I belong
in big huge places like this, but I truly did…despite all my weird ways!
LOL  The fellowship was sweet! And being around other head covering women is such an encouragement to me as well...modesty rocks!










I was amazingly blessed while at AHEA this year. 
Jamie didn’t have work for most of the winter, it was a hard year for us
even when our seasonal business was up and running, therefore we didn’t have the savings we normally have for winter.





I had no money for gas, and my tank was on empty…YHVH provided a
ride for me!





I had no money for a hotel, yet YHVH provided someone to buy a
couple sets of books from me and we swapped the cash and books at AHEA, so
there was money for my share of the hotel and a warm meal and $5 in change to
spend in the Exhibitor’s Hall! 





I made a beeline for a friends table cause I wanted to say “Hi”
and I knew she always has lots of used curriculum to sell as well and you just
never know what $5 will buy!  So after saying “hi” to her, she informs me
that someone had stopped by earlier and wanted to give me a $50 credit at her
store!!  Poor girl, I was in tears…hee hee.  I was so overwhelmed
by my Heavenly Father’s provisions, I have no idea who He used so I will just
have to thank Him and pray that that person knows that I was incredibly
blessed!!  I was so excited!  I picked things up and put them back a
few times…lol  wanting to buy JUST the right things!! Lol  





The friend I got a ride with and I, were of one mind regarding food so we packed
our own food and ate our meals in her car while amusing her beautiful 3 ½ month
old little girl…seriously the cutest baby ever...sigh, got me a good baby fix!





Then later during AHEA I was blessed with a box of used
curriculum and with it came a $100!!!  It was all I could do to keep the
tears from falling!  Thank you Father, as it was given to me anonymously
as well!!!  After having gone around to the many booths, entering every
draw possible and just looking at different curriculum with various friends, I
already knew where the money would go!





So needless to say, this will be a memorable conference year for
me! AND I won a vest at the stuttering booth…lol  I had a wonderful
conversation with the lady that ran that booth and we were both thrilled when I
ended up being one of the winners, she had no idea what my name was!





I LOVE how my Heavenly Father encourages me and blesses me when I least expect it! I can not wait to be able to bless others in the same way! anonymously! May my ears and eyes be open wide for the opportunities He will provide!