Hard work and integrity

Jul 18, 2019

‘A hard worker has plenty of food, but a person who chases fantasies has no sense.’Proverbs 12:11 NLT

In The Finishing Touch, Chuck Swindoll tells about a man he met who made a great impression on him: ‘With a grin and a twinkle, he whipped out his hand. It was a hand you could strike a match on, toughened by decades of rugged toil. “You look like a man who enjoys life. What do you do for a living?” I asked. “Me? Well, I’m a farmer from back in the Midwest.” Swindoll asked him, “What did you do last week?” He said, “Last week I finished harvesting 90,000 bushels of corn.” I then blurted out, “90,000! How old are you, my friend?” He didn’t seem at all hesitant or embarrassed by my question. “I’m just a couple of months shy of 90.” He laughed again as I shook my head. He had lived through four wars, the Great Depression, 16 presidents, 90 Midwest winters, who knows how many personal hardships, and he was still taking life by the throat. I had to ask him the secret of his long and productive life. “Hard work and integrity” was his quick reply. As we parted company he looked back over his shoulder and added, “Don’t take it easy, young feller. Stay at it!” Hard work and integrity! Those two qualities go together, and are the essence of a life well-lived. And when you practise them faithfully, you experience the highest level of joy and fulfilment in life.’

The Bible puts it this way: ‘A hard worker has plenty of food, but a person who chases fantasies has no sense.’

SoulFood: Acts 20–21, Matt 10:21–31, Ps 14, Pro 16:6–7
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