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I. Work Is Profitable
II.
Work Provides Food
Food is a good incentive to work.
III.
Work Provides Honor
Martin Greenfield is one of the world's most respected and accomplished tailors.
Since emigrating from the former Czechoslovakia to America in 1947, he has dressed everyone from the Rat Pack and Leonardo DiCaprio to Presidents Dwight Eisenhower and Barack Obama.
My first job in the camps was washing Nazi uniforms.
I knew nothing of the task.
Still, I grabbed a brush and an SS soldier's shirt and scrubbed hard and fast.
After working my way about halfway through the pile, it happened.
I scrubbed so hard the bristles ripped the collar.
The face of the pacing soldier at my station flushed red.
I do not remember his words, but I remember his baton.
He beat me until I bled.
He needed to make an example out of me for the other prisoners.
When he was finished with my flogging, he balled up the torn shirt and threw it in my face before huffing off.
The shirt was trash to the soldier but not to me.
I kept it.
Working in the laundry was a nice man who knew how to sew.
He gave me a needle and thread and taught me how to sew a simple stitch.
I mended the shirt.
Work Requires Focus
Produce before you consume.
(23) Make sure you know
Example: Isaac sending Joseph to check on his brothers.
(25) Things change just like the seasons and you must know the needs of your flock for each season.
Adapt to those needs or you will lose the flock.
What is your flock?
Your family?
Know your spouse and kids because they don’t stay babies their whole lives, Your business?
know your employees and your bank accounts because markets change and so do your customers needs.
Jesus knows the condition of his flocks.
He knew our need for salvation.
He did all the work for us.
He laid down His life paid the sin debt that we owed so that we could be free eternal punishment.
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