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Work for Low Wages Rather Than Be Idle, March 15
But he answered one of them and said, “Friend, I am doing you no wrong.
Did you not agree with me for a denarius? Take what is yours and go your
way. I wish to give to this last man the same as to you.”
Matthew 20:13, 14
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NKJV.
God has graciously entrusted us with twenty-four hours in each day and night.
This is a precious treasure by which much good can be accomplished. How are
we using God’s golden opportunities? We must, as Christians, set the Lord always
before us, if we would not lose precious hours in uselessness, and have nothing to
show for our time.
Time is money. If people refuse to work because they cannot obtain the highest
wages, they are pronounced idlers. Far better would it be for them to work, even if
they receive much less than they suppose their labors are worth.
Time is a talent committed to our trust that may be shamefully misused. Every
child of God, man, woman, youth or child, should consider and appreciate the value
of the moments of time. If they do this, they will keep themselves employed, even
if they do not receive as high wages as they have been able to command. They
should show their appreciation of diligence, and work, receiving what wages they
can get. The idea of a poor person with a family refusing to work for moderate
wages, because it is not showing, as he or she supposes, sufficient dignity for their
trade, is folly that is not to be encouraged.
How little thought has been bestowed upon this subject. How much greater
prosperity might have attended the missionary enterprises if this talent of time had
been thoughtfully considered and faithfully used. We are each one answerable to
God for the time that has been wantonly thrown away, and for the use of which
we must give an account to God. This is a stewardship that has been but little
appreciated; many think it not sin to waste hours and days in doing nothing to
benefit themselves or to bless others.—
Manuscript Releases 6:80, 81
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