If you were suddenly to inherit a fortune from a long-lost relative, perhaps $100 million – would you quit your job? Or is your work so important you would want to carry on, maybe start your own business? Do you thank God for Mondays when you can start the working week? Do you look forward to putting your heart into the next project, seeing the next client, meeting the next deadline?
Read: Genesis 1:24–2:3; Ephesians 6:5–9
If you were suddenly to inherit a fortune from a long-lost relative, perhaps $100 million – would you quit your job? Or is your work so important you would want to carry on, maybe start your own business? Do you thank God for Mondays when you can start the working week? Do you look forward to putting your heart into the next project, seeing the next client, meeting the next deadline? Read: Ecclesiastes 4:9–12; Matthew 12:46–50
I recently read an article about Tracey Jewel, a contestant in the TV series Married At First Sight. The man she was initially paired with cheated on her. So she left him and partnered with another man who’d been paired with someone else. But that relationship didn't work out either so she left him and is now back with an ex-boyfriend. This is called reality TV, but it seems to me there is nothing real about it. |
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