In
the Book of Proverbs God poignantly underscores the harm associated with
laziness. Even the word translated in our Bibles to describe such people
carries a stinging admonition. God calls us “sluggards” when we fall into
patterns of being undisciplined, idle or unduly lethargic. “That’s not me” we
may be quick to say, but Proverbs insightfully points out that it is hard for
“the sluggard” to see his own problem. One reason is because “the sluggard” is
a master of excuses. When we’re lazy we can make up millions of reasons for not
doing what we know we should (Pr.22:13; 26:13). Add to that “the sluggard” is
said to be “wiser in his own eyes than seven men who can answer discreetly”
(Pr.26:16). Pride often keeps us from admitting that we have settled for an
undisciplined lifestyle. When laziness is true of us, God wants us to own it
(Pr.6:9). He would have us see that many of the unpleasant circumstances in our
lives are no one’s fault but our own (Pr.15:19). May God, in his grace, create
in us a spirit like that of his Son. May we be known for our discipline,
diligence and willingness to do our “work with all of our hearts, as working
for the Lord” (Col.3:23).
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