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Pastor Dave Hoffman Foothills Christian Church January 14, 2018 As we look forward to 2018 it is amazing in just a couple of years it will be 2020. I remember Y2K. Do you guys remember that? All the hysteria. Good heavens. But as all of us look to 2018, one dominant part of 2018 for all of us is we re going to be working. W-O-R-K. Work. It is a big part of what we are going to do. When most Americans talk about work, most people talk about work with a sense of drudgery, obligation, despair. And the reason is many times our work is repetitive, time consuming, boring, and often the work that we do at the end of the day or at the end of the time that we are working really does not give us a sense of accomplishment. At least that is the way a lot of people look at it. Now some Christians say that is a result of the fall; work is drudgery because of the fall. Well, that is not entirely true. Work is obviously harder now, but working was part of the pre-fall condition of Adam and Eve, and I m going to talk about that in just a minute. Work is good. After God was done with His creation, He told Adam, I want you to take care of the animals and I want you to cultivate the ground. In other words, be a farmer, I guess. In other words, work the soil. More on that in just a minute, too. And Eve was called to be his helpmate, so I would assume that that was her job, too. She was to help take care of the animals and cultivate the soil. At least until they had kids. Anyway, from my general observation of how Americans look at work, they approach work in 3 ways. Three ways Americans approach work: 1) The first is the workaholic. We all know a workaholic, maybe we are one. It is that person who is just consumed with work. They don t work 40 hours or 50 hours, it is more than that. They work that hard because they honestly believe that success at their work is going to bring them a sense of accomplishment and fulfillment, and so it drives them. And unfortunately, I ve seen the other end of that a person who has been a workaholic their whole life, and so often their marriage, if they are still married, is in tatters; their kids don t want to have a whole lot to do with them; but there is that aspect to work. 2) The second is many people look at work as a means to an end. In other words, I work so I can get money so I can buy things, so that I can go on my next vacation, so I can buy the next recreational vehicle. In other words, work is something they do so they can have fun in the future, buy a new toy or whatever. So, when you talk to them they are always talking about something in the future that they want to buy, and work is just a means to an end. 3) Then there are people who understand that they are going to work, they really don t enjoy it, they are going to work to provide for the family, feed the family, and it is just a daily grind. If you are a Christian, I think that you already intuitively understand that all 3 of those aren t very Christian attitudes toward work. But I want to ask each of you a question: How do you view the work that you are going to do this week? How do you look at the work that you are going to do the rest of the year? This is a pretty important question when you consider the amount of time you are going to spend working, and intuitively I think you understand that as a Christian, we probably are going to view work a little bit different than the culture around us.

This message really comes from looking at just one little Scripture, Colossians 3:23, because I can t tell you how many businessmen I have run into who talk to me on a regular basis, call me on the phone and say, I need good workers. I can t find young people who know how to work. Colossians 3:23 (New American Standard Bible) Whatever you do, do your work heartily, as for the Lord rather than for men As I read this Scripture, thinking about job openings and these business owners not being able to find men and women who knew how to work, I thought about 2 other Scriptures as well. 1 Corinthians 10:31 (NASB) Whether, then, you eat or drink or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God. Colossians 3:17 (NASB) Whatever you do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks through Him to God the Father. So, as I was thinking about these 3 verses and the fact that working is a large part of what we are going to do every day, well at least 6 days a week, for the coming year, I concluded 3 things about work as Christians. Three Conclusions about Work 1. Everyone needs to work I believe this is absolutely true. Even for those of us who are retired. Do you know the word retired is nowhere in the Bible? People ask me, When are you going to retire? I say, What are you talking about? How can I retire? This is a calling. I can t retire. Now I might not be senior pastor around here, but I can t stop working. How do you stop working because God has called us all to work? Everyone needs to work. Now I believe everybody needs to work for 3 basic reasons. a. We were created to work. Let me read you a few Scriptures. Psalms 19:1 (NASB) The heavens are telling of the glory of God; And their expanse is declaring the work of His hands. Psalms 104:24 (NASB) O LORD, how many are Your works! In wisdom You have made them all; The earth is full of Your possessions. Psalms 111:2 (NASB) Great are the works of the LORD; They are studied by all who delight in them. Psalms 145:5 (NASB) On the glorious splendor of Your majesty and on Your wonderful works, I will meditate.

John 5:17 (NASB) But He (Jesus) answered them, "My Father is working until now, and I Myself am working." There is one thing that we can conclude from these Scriptures and many others, and that is God works. God is a working God. Genesis 1:27 tells us that we were created in the image of God. So that has some implications concerning work doesn t it? If we were created in the image of God, then we were created to work like God. If this implication is not strong enough, let s look at a Scripture that I kind of referred to at the beginning of this message. Genesis 2:8, 15 (NASB) 8The LORD God planted a garden toward the east, in Eden; and there He placed the man whom He had formed. 15 Then the LORD God took the man and put him into the Garden of Eden to cultivate it and keep it. Now that sounds like work to me. Now I m thinking that the Garden of Eden was a pretty big place, and God said, It s your responsibility. I want you to cultivate the ground. I want you to grow things so you can eat them. I want you to work. I don t know if Adam was out there going, Woe is me, I need help, and then God created Eve. I don t know. So, God put Adam to work and Eve. The Bible says there is a helpmate for you. She was to work, too. Genesis says God created this, God created that, every day, and at the end it says always again and again, And God saw that it was good. I conclude that God created work, and it is good. I have concluded that work was given by God to all of us as an opportunity to develop character, build confidence, and enjoy the satisfaction of an accomplishment. Now I m going to read that again because I wrote it, and I think it s really good. Once in a while, you write something and you go, Wow, thanks Jesus. Work was given to us by God so that we could have an opportunity to develop character, build confidence, and enjoy the satisfaction of accomplishment. Now guys, does that sound like a curse? So often we think work is a curse. Does that sound like a curse to you? No. It is an opportunity. Your work, whatever you do, a carpenter, a nurse, a student, a mechanic, a salesperson, an accountant, a police officer, a truck driver, a business owner, a homemaker and I want you to know I don t call you who stay home a housewife. You are a homemaker. When I was growing up we used to call women who stayed at home with the kids, and that was their job, that was their occupation, we used to call them homemakers. I think that is a better description, and if that is what you ve decided to do, there is no greater occupation, and anybody who thinks that it isn t work should try it. So whatever work you do, it is a blessing from God. It is a gift from God. It is an opportunity to develop character, to build confidence, and enjoy the satisfaction of accomplishment. Over the years, I have seen nothing destroy confidence and enable depression more than someone who can t find a job. I ve seen it over and over and over again. You don t have to be a genius to just look at our African American brothers and sisters, the community that they live in, and the jobless rate is much higher than it is in the rest of the country, certain areas. And look at the result. I love Ben Carson. I don t know if you guys know who that is, but he is on Donald Trump s cabinet now, but what an inspiration. He says the biggest problem is not that we don t have more money to give away, the biggest problem is these young African American men don t have jobs. That is true for anyone. I ve seen it. You show me a man or a woman who doesn t have a job, and I ll show you someone who starts getting depressed.

b. Work keeps us out of trouble. I am absolutely convinced that many of today s social and personal problems are a direct result of people having too much time on their hands. Too much time to think how miserable they are. I mean years ago our country was mostly farmers. The man and wife, they had their roles and they were working from before the sun came up and then the sun goes down, they put the kids to bed, and face plant. They didn t have time to think about how miserable they were; they were too busy working. I believe that work, keeping busy, is a protection against temptation. Most of us cannot handle idleness. Without work we get into trouble. When I was growing up, there was a common saying: Idle hands are the devil s workshop. Now I asked young people, and a lot of them had never heard that before. How many of you have heard that before? Idle hands are the devil s workshop. When I was growing up, I bet I heard that hundreds and hundreds of times. There are a lot of old sayings like that. I visited a young man at his job, and he was going through a thing, and I was there and I was talking with him, and I said to him, You can t look a gift horse in the mouth. He said, What did you say? What in the world are you talking about? So, I explained it to him, and the light went on. So, as we were going through his place of employment he goes around telling everybody You can t look a gift horse in the mouth. Do you guys remember King David? Why did he get in trouble with Bathsheba? What was going on? Second Samuel chapter 11 and chapter 12 starts off by saying, King David gets up from a nap in the evening. A nap in the evening? He was so bored he is taking a late afternoon nap. He s got nothing else to do, bored. He gets up, and he starts walking around the palace because he has nothing to do. That is what got him in trouble. What he should have been doing, if you read those 2 chapters, he should have been leading Israel in battle against the Ammonites. That is what he should have been doing. If he had been busy doing that, none of that would have happened. Some of you are retired, and I want to say congratulations. But again, I hope you understand that word retired is nowhere in the Bible. You need to be doing something. Whether you re getting paid for it or not, you need to be doing something, and you need to be busy, working, doing something. As a retired person, I think you have a precious gift. You can decide now how you want to spend your time. Get busy working at something that has eternal value. Start praying about it, Lord, what do You want me to do? We have a great example in this church, he has gone on to be with the Lord now, Al Green. At 67 years old he retired from roofing, and that is when he really started to get busy. 2 Thessalonians 3:13 (NASB) But as for you, brethren, do not grow weary of doing good. If you work, it keeps you out of trouble. Another reason we need to work is the third reason, it is a means of provision. c. Work is a means of provision. 2 Thessalonians 3:10 (NASB) For even when we were with you, we used to give you this order: if anyone is not willing to work, then he is not to eat, either.

Is that a politically incorrect Bible verse? Paul says if you re not willing to work, don t give them anything. What would happen in our welfare system if you had able-bodied people and you said to them, Sure we ll help you, but you have to work. What would our cities look like? I mean I m just saying. I don t know. The bottom line is working is God s normal channel of provision. He could send ravens to feed us like He did with the Prophet Elijah in the brook Cherith. God sent him out in the middle of nowhere in the wilderness and feeds him with ravens. Jesus multiplied the fish and the loaves. God could provide for us in miraculous ways, and frankly God has for me, and I m sure we could spend the next hour listening to miraculous stories, but usually the general way God provides for us is He gives us a job. Work is the will of God. It is honorable. It is a way to get our needs met for our family. Now think about this: Jesus was a carpenter. He worked as a carpenter until He was 30 years old, and He did not have an electric table saw. He did not have a lathe. He didn t have an electric sander. He did it all by hand. It was hard work. It is a pretty strong tradition we have handed down as Christians that Joseph died soon after Jesus was 12 years old. We have no record of him; it is just an assumption, okay? Jesus, being the oldest boy, maybe at some time in His teenage years He had to take responsibility for the family. We are assuming again, but Joseph is never mentioned again after Jesus was 12 years old. And He worked to provide for the rest of the family. In Acts 20, the Apostle Paul describes how he worked to supply his needs as a tentmaker. Remember he didn t have a sewing machine. He had probably a crude needle made out of a bone, maybe, I don t know, and he s sewing leather and all kinds of material. It must have been hard on his hands, his back. Paul tells us in I Timothy 5:8, another unpopular Scripture, if anyone does not provide for his own, and especially for those of his household, he has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever (well, the word is infidel). Work is a gift to provide for our families. When God gives you a job, it is a chance to provide for you own needs if you re single, if you re not, you know. But it is also a means by which you now can be generous to other people. 2. We should always do our best The second conclusion from the Word of God when we talk about work is that we need to do our best. We need to work, and then we need to do our best. Now let me ask you another question here. I like to do that because when I say, Let me ask you a question, it brings a lot of you guys back who have been dreaming about this, that, and the other. Let me ask you a question. Do you really believe that the work you are going to do this week matters to God? At some point I know a lot of you, the work you do, you re sitting there thinking, God, what eternal value is this? Do you believe that the work you do each day matters to God? It is important as Christians, and I know a lot of you have heard this before in all different ways, it is important as Christians that we understand that whatever work we do, a teacher, a nurse, a therapist, whatever it is, it is a spiritual occupation, and it is spiritual because you are a Christian. You ve got God s Holy Spirit in you, and God sends you to work, you are His representative, you are His ambassador. You have a job to do there, and it is spiritual because God has put you there. Being a plumber, a teacher, a homemaker, a nurse, a salesperson, a physical therapist, a hair stylist, a student, a contractor, a truck driver is no less spiritual than being a pastor, a Bible teacher, or a missionary. They are all the same. It is spiritual. God has something for you to do. 1 Corinthians 7:24 This is Paul, speaking to the Corinthians, and if you read it, it becomes obvious that a lot of the Corinthians were thinking they had to quit

their jobs and try to do something spiritual: I can t work making bricks anymore, man, I m a Christian. 1 Corinthians 7:24 (NASB) Brethren, each one is to remain with God in that condition in which he was called. I like the way the Amplified New Testament puts it: 1 Corinthians 7:24 (Amplified) So, brethren, in whatever station or state or condition of life each one was when he was called, let him continue there, with and close to God. Where you are right now, the job that God has you doing, is where the Lord has you right now, and it is a spiritual job; it s a calling. How you do that job matters to God because He called you there because you are ultimately working for Him and how you do your job is going to reflect on God. Since we are working for God for His purpose, this truth should profoundly affect how we do our jobs. You may think you are working for a printing company, a hospital, a school, a business, San Diego County. You may think you are working for your children, and sometimes they are not very grateful. But the fact is, you are first and foremost working for God, and that fact has 2 important significant implications: 1) If you are working for Jesus, you are His representative, it matters how you do your job. We are Christians. Our attitudes, our conduct, our performance either honors or dishonors God. 2) When we realize that we are working for God first and foremost, it gives us a purpose. It gives us a reason bigger than just making widgets or working in a factory. You are there for a reason, and it is bigger than just the routine that you are doing. God has a purpose and whole books have been written on this. 1 Corinthians 15:58 (NASB) Therefore, my beloved brethren, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that your toil is not in vain in the Lord. Wherever you are, wherever the Lord has you, God has work for you to do. He has a plan for you. Guys, in Jesus there are no dead-end jobs. In Jesus there are no menial jobs. There are just different opportunities to serve Jesus. In Jesus, there are no dead-end jobs, no menial jobs, just many different opportunities to serve Jesus. You remember Joseph? He was a spoiled son of a rich sheik, and the next thing he knows, he is a slave. Now, I would think being a slave has got to be about the lowest rung on the ladder. And then he was a convict but he always did his best and God used him wherever he was. God blessed him. And I know you ve heard this before but your job is your ministry. It is where God has called you. I gave a message not long ago talking about the importance of noticing people around you. If you start doing that, if you understand that your job is a ministry and you start noticing people around you, you will have a ministry. Your job is your calling. The Lord is with you. He will open doors. You and I need to do our best. Our attitude, our performance, our conduct gives testimony to other people. When people know that Jesus is your Lord and they see your attitude and your conduct is good and you always try to do your best, trust me, well I think it

is obvious, God will give opportunities then to speak into their lives. Which brings me to the final thought that I have this morning about work. 3. Take time to rest. We are going to go through it real quickly because I don t think you are a Christian very long before you understand this. You ve got to take time to rest. Exodus 20:8-11 (NASB) "Remember the sabbath day, (this is one of the top 10) to keep it holy. Six days you shall labor and do all your work, but the seventh day is a sabbath of the LORD your God; (the sabbath means rest) in it you shall not do any work, you or your son or your daughter, your male or your female servant or your cattle or your sojourner who stays with you. For in six days the LORD made the heavens and the earth, the sea and all that is in them, and rested on the seventh day; therefore the LORD blessed the sabbath day and made it holy. At creation, God established a pattern. You work 6 days, you take 1 day off. And in giving the 10 commandments, He added something to that. You work 6 days, and you take 1 day to reestablish your commitment to God, to take time out. Paul says, Do not forsake the assembling together. We come together, we worship God, it helps us reconnect, reestablish our commitment to God. And we don t have to get legalistic about this. Paul warns us against it. In Colossians 2:16-17 and Romans 14:5-6, Paul said, Look, it s not important what day you worship. It s not important what day you rest. It is just 1 in 7. There are Christians right now, the Seventh Day Adventists, they are adamant that you have to come to church on Saturday. If you come on Sunday or any other day, it is a sin. Paul says, No it s not. The general principle is that we need to honor God and rest once a week, and there are a lot of variables how we can do this. I hope you can understand Sundays are not a day of rest for me. Good heavens I work all day. Monday is my day off. If you try to get a hold of me on Mondays, it can be kind of difficult. I want to say something to you husbands: if you have a wife who is a homemaker, are you making sure she has time to rest? Sometimes we guys forget that. Our day of rest is a day for them to work for us, make us dinner, etc. Think about that. Maybe give her time to go to the beach by herself or read, I don t know, but we all need time to rest. Jesus encouraged His disciples to rest. Mark 6:31 And He said to them, "Come away by yourselves to a secluded place and rest a while." The principle is clear in the Bible. We need to take time to honor God and to rest.