Ten years ago I worked for a couple of weeks on a union job
in Dalton Georgia. Georgia Department of
Transportation was widening a road and needed to extend a concrete water chase
underneath the new roadway. There were
not enough union carpenters, or else they didn’t want to work on concrete
framing, so they hired non-union workers (me) to fill out their crew. I knew a few of the men, but most were
strangers to me. A young man would stop
by periodically and chat with us. He
usually had a board or two that he was carrying to another area of the
jobsite. He was pleasant enough to talk
to, but I never did get his name. Later,
on another job, we were talking, and the topic of this young man came up. I asked around, but no one knew his
name. And upon further discussion, no
one knew which area of the jobsite that he worked on. Evidently, this young man was hired and
walked around all day carrying a board or two from one side of the jobsite to
the other, but he didn’t do anything! He
just walked around and chatted leisurely with different workers and blended
in. He picked up a check at the end of each
week, but he did absolutely nothing to earn it!
Hey, there are many people in this world who do nothing to earn their
pay each week. Oh, there are some people
on disability who genuinely need our help, but there are others who do nothing,
yet still collect a paycheck. Philemon
was a good friend of Paul’s and had a slave who ran away stealing before he
left. But Onesimus was saved under
Paul’s ministry and became a changed man.
Paul sent him back to Philemon saying in Philemon 1:11, “Which in time
past was to thee unprofitable, but now profitable to thee and to me.” Onesimus became more than a slave to
Philemon, he became a Christian brother who served Philemon with joy. What a change Jesus can make in a man! Not only in his spiritual life, but in his
work ethic too! Hey, has Jesus made a
change in your life? Has Jesus made a
change in your intensity at work? Or are
you just walking around carrying a board or two? Do you earn a check each week, or do you
steal a check each week? Think about it.
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