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Worthy of Hire (Friday)

Ecclesiasties 2:24 (CEV) The best thing we can do is to enjoy eating, drinking, and working. I believe these are God’s gifts to us. Solomon has a point. Consider your job a gift from God. Stop grumbling about it, stop fanaticizing … Continue reading

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Worthy of Hire (Thursday)

Watchman Nee (1903-1972) was a modern-day Samuel. His mother, like Samuel’s, promised him to the Lord before he was born. As an adult, he adopted the name Watchman, because he considered himself a watchman raised up by God to sound the … Continue reading

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Worthy of Hire (Wednesday)

God: You do understand that nothing you do will make me love you more—I already love you with an unsurpassing love.  Me: Right. I know that. God: But I want you to carry these two Scriptures in mind: “continue to … Continue reading

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Worthy of Hire (Tuesday)

The parable of the workers in the vineyard (Matthew 20:1-16) shows that God is gracious and merciful, not fair. He grants us blessings we don’t deserve. Romans 6:23 (NIV) For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of … Continue reading

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Worthy of Hire (Monday)

  The Bible says that the worker is worthy of his hire. What’s your experience been?     I do a fair day’s work for a fair day’s pay Underpaid and overworked—that’s me Who am I kidding? I do just enough … Continue reading

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