How important is hard work?

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morefaithrequired

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I have worked hard in short phases of my life. But now I dont value it as much.
Hardwork can be stressful. I do admire hard workers though. how about those first responders to tragedies such as mass shootings. and in hospital emergency deptments.
maybe there is some hard work around the corner for me.
yes im too lazy
 

Tinkerbell725

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"Well done my faithful servant"

That line proves that God is pleased when do our best in what we do. God commanded us to use our gifts well. Doing our best is doing God's will. And if a do a halfbaked job, I don't feel happy.

Doing our best is also hardwork since it requires time, energy and passion. But too much of anything is always bad. Some people die from working too hard.
 

JaumeJ

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I have worked hard in short phases of my life. But now I dont value it as much.
Hardwork can be stressful. I do admire hard workers though. how about those first responders to tragedies such as mass shootings. and in hospital emergency deptments.
maybe there is some hard work around the corner for me.
yes im too lazy
Somehow I cannot imagine your being lazy. If you are, you most likely have earned it… All that time you worked while others took a holiday probably mount up. God bless you, namesake of all.
 
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IFOLLOWHIM

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I work hard and do my very best at whatever task is at hand!
This however has broken down my physical self in many ways.

Even yet in retirement,when I do a task,I give it my all....was raised this way.

I'm an ALL IN type personality and perform until the task is finished!


Right now OA is getting the best of me and I'm very weary...... I just want to go on home to be with Him!
 
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IFOLLOWHIM

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But I am sooooooo tired of this life!
 

TabinRivCA

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Well, a long time ago while working away feeling a little weary bc of alcoholic husband, the Scripture came to me 'Occupy til I come' Lk 19:13. Hubby is in Heaven and I still think of that verse kindly.
 
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morefaithrequired

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I work hard and do my very best at whatever task is at hand!
This however has broken down my physical self in many ways.

Even yet in retirement,when I do a task,I give it my all....was raised this way.

I'm an ALL IN type personality and perform until the task is finished!


Right now OA is getting the best of me and I'm very weary...... I just want to go on home to be with Him!
i get arthritic fingers and recently lower legs. Once im warmed up im not too bad. Until the back pain hits. 😁 Poor me!
 

Deade

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I didn't mind working hard as long as I could earn money. I did so starting at a young age. We lived across the street from a dairy that many in my family worked at part time. The owner would come around and get us kids to wash bottles or clean the milk barn after milking. I started about age six or seven. Cleaning the barn meant shoveling cow dung into a wheelbarrow and then hosing it down. That and washing bottles was very wet work and now my body is wracked with Arthritis.

I worked hard in a commercial bread bakery. The pay was very good but the work was often very hard (labor intensive) to learn and keep up. Many, drawn by the pay, tried and decided that wasn't for them. You eventually adjust to it and it then becomes routine. I also lumped (unloaded) my semi-trailers to earn the cash for myself. I would get all sweaty and have to change before driving home. I was never afraid of hard work but it has taken its toll on my body. :cool:
 

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It took some years, but I learned if you bait the hook just right, the worm will do all the work. All you have 2 do is reel in the catch.
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morefaithrequired

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It took some years, but I learned if you bait the hook just right, the worm will do all the work. All you have 2 do is reel in the catch.
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i know what you mean but some jobs are brutal
 
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morefaithrequired

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what about the Protestant work ethic? is that a myth?
 

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"Well done my faithful servant"

That line proves that God is pleased when do our best in what we do. God commanded us to use our gifts well. Doing our best is doing God's will. And if a do a halfbaked job, I don't feel happy.

Doing our best is also hardwork since it requires time, energy and passion. But too much of anything is always bad. Some people die from working too hard.
I fully concur with your estimation.
 

Lanolin

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what is your definition of 'hard' work.You do get out what you put in. It depends on what kind of work you do I supoose. If you are working for yourself its more satisfying than slaving away for someone else. find something you are passionate about and do it.

If you are lazy you dont receive any reward for your effort. If you prefer no reward, then just be lazy.
 

ArtsieSteph

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I think hard work is good and amiable to strive for. I tend to have respect for those who do the grueling work: construction workers, farmers, craftsman... people who have to have precision and raw strength at times.

I tended to not be as full of respect for those in the less stressful jobs, but it hasn’t been until recently I’ve thought about mental and emotional fatigue.
 
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morefaithrequired

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my idealism and talent+determination and focus dont match.
example:
i thought i wanted to be a carer for the severely disabled. i admired such compassionate peiple.
but came the job and I lacked the skills. its much more skilful than you realise. using hoists snd so on. i quit after 3 months. i realised my ideals were too high.
 

WingsOfLight

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I always thought that if someone truly, absolutely just loved their job to the point where they couldn't wait to go to work, perhaps they wouldn't think of it as hard work, but more like fun. Sometimes a certain job sounds like it would fit, and then you find out it's not all that you thought it would be, much like what morefaithrequired had stated. Sometimes the skills you have don't fit with what you want to do. The skills you would like to have are the ones that maybe don't come to you as naturally. It's quite an interesting topic.
 

JaumeJ

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I think hard work is good and amiable to strive for. I tend to have respect for those who do the grueling work: construction workers, farmers, craftsman... people who have to have precision and raw strength at times.

I tended to not be as full of respect for those in the less stressful jobs, but it hasn’t been until recently I’ve thought about mental and emotional fatigue.
When I was honorably discharged fro the USAF, I returned to where I had grown up in Long Beach, Ca. To my dismaym, most jobs I applied for which were hard work in the esteem of others were impossible for me for the requirements were many, most of which I did not have in my resume. I was not yet 21, I was not a member of a union, I know no one who could put in a good word for me nor union members, I did not fit into the category of those who had been suffering racial injustice for so many years.
I did work hard for less than minimum wage at cleaning a dairy, bucking hay in Missouri, driving tractors, but nothing official would hire me, so I decided to go white collar. I worked for General Electric before finally goint to the Univerity of Illinois. I was educated on my own, the first of the five os us siblings, and the only of them.
During off schooling time I did dsome work for Columbia Picdtures......…..

Now, I have struggled more than a salmon swimming upstream to spawn all of my life. I am 7s5 and I still struggle, but it has become much easier. Due to my loss of vision I must either walk or take cabs to most plces where I live for a lack of public transportation to many of my destinations. I have walked instead of using taxis since I reckoned about 40,00 a year would be my transport expenses.

Bottom line and crux of this post is, ev eryone has to make his way through this age, and only Jesus Christ makes it tolerable. Admire everyone or no one. Actually we are all safest reserv ing our admiration for Jesus Chris.
 

Lanolin

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come to me, all ye who are weary and heavily laden, take my yoke and learn of me for I am meek and humble of heart and I will give ye rest. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.

I wonder who said this...and note how he said his yoke was EASY (not hard) so..yea I think maybe perhAps HARD work isnt all that its cracked up to be. It seems Like God doesnt ordain us to do HARD work but to do GOOD work that hes prepared for us in advance.


And notice how the man that said seemed to take naps right in the middle of storms, and he didnt swim, didnt even run, he just walked on water. He even didnt do any hard work on one day of the week, just took the entire day off...although some people tried to classify healing people as work and dob him in.
 

JaumeJ

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Read what you have posted, Jesus is speaking of His Gospel, His teaching. In this age we all will have swuffering and we will continue to work. The struggle I mention is nothing in the sight of the rewards comig, so I do not mind at all......….never have.
 

Lanolin

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It was God who made the Israelites stop work. Like stop working for the Egyptians and worship Him.
Also God was like why arent you honoring my sabbaths. The rebellious Israelites ignored it and just worked all through them, not giving the land any rest or a chance to breathe.

I think some people over work and its never fun to be around a workaholic.