An ox taught me this!

I am very intrigued with Proverbs 14:4. It says  “Where no oxen are, the trough is clean; but much increase comes by the strength of an ox. I’ve been to areas where these animals live, eat and drink. Let me tell you, those areas have pretty pungent smells, odors, and various types of debris. However, without these animals, much of the farming that blesses the community would not take place. The oxen are hard working animals that bring much production, so even though their trough and barns might smell a bit, I still welcome and appreciate these precious animals. In the same way, if there is no hard work, no risks, no attempts at doing something great for your community, there would be no failures, no problems and no issues. Everything would be quiet and “safe.” But there would also be no production, no increase, no prosperity. Give me the chance to work hard, to make mistakes, to fail and try again, even if I make a mistake and mess up. I’ll take the mess, in the hopes that I could do something significant that will bring great glory to God and benefit to humanity. Choose increase over the “safety” of doing nothing. In actuality, there is nothing safe or prosperous in a “clean trough.”

Proverbs 14:4. It says  “Where no oxen are, the trough is clean; but much increase comes by the strength of an ox

They are authorized to walk before kings!

We see many throughout this nation who are demanding that the government give them “free stuff”. I am all for genuine help when needed. However, I am speaking of those who don’t want to work to provide for themselves. They want others to take care of them. God does not honor laziness. However, He does honor diligence and hard work. Proverbs 22:29 (AMPC) says: “Do you see a man diligent and skillful in his business? He will stand before kings; he will not stand before obscure men”. The same verse in the CEV version says: “If you do your job well, you will work for a ruler and never be a slave”. Notice how it differentiates between the one who does their job well and the lazy one who ends up as a slave. Laziness will bring one to poverty. Proverbs 6: 9-11 says: “You lazy people, how long are you going to lie there? When will you get up? You say, “I need a rest. I think I’ll take a short nap.” But then you sleep and sleep and become poorer and poorer. Soon you will have nothing. It will be as if a thief came and stole everything you owned”. Don’t learn from lazy folk. Whatever God gives you to do, do it with all of your heart. Do it as unto the Lord. The Lord is pleased with those who are diligent in their work and service. Selah!