10 October 2005 Devotion for Today "No Work-No Eat!" 2 Thess. 3:8-12
Several years ago a homeless man stood on our busy street corner in
Bethesda, MD with a sign that read, "Will Work for Food." He looked
pitiful, and I had compassion on him. I also had a big job of cleaning
out a basement and little time to get it done, so I walked up to this
homeless one to enlist his help for a meal. I should not have been
suprised at the response I got, but I was.
I said, "But sir, your sign says you will work for food." He shot
back, "Aw, buzz off, will ya? I'm too busy collecting the free stuff
to be bothered with that anyway!" I felt bewildered, not that my offer
was treated so rudely, and not because of the character of this man
who would rather accept handouts rather than a decent day's work, but
for a society that would cater to this mentality to assuage their own
guilt.
Don't get me wrong. I am constantly on the look-out for how I can
help people in the name of Jesus. Many times I have been blessed to
know that in Christ I was able to meet that need. We need to do all
we can to help the homeless and others who are needy in the world we
live in. Its what Christ taught us. However, should those who have
been blessed by God as a result of their hard work and industriousness
be made to feel guilty for not helping those that could help themselves,
but won't? I honestly believe that those who have fallen on hard times
will not stay there long if they refuse to depend upon for a lifetime
what was meant to be temporary.
How much more true this should be of Christians. The Apostle Paul,
in 2 Thessalonians 3, pointed out that the church there was probably
more generous than they needed to be. There was no doubt that they
helped the poor, and they were commended for that. However, they also
tolerated a certain number of people who were lazy for what they
considered to be spiritual reasons. These people actually believed that
since Christ was returning soon, they would sell their homes and
businesses and then live off the good will of those who were not as
resolute in the faith as they were. Paul said that this was not only
a disgrace, but in violation to God's Word:
"Nor did we eat anyone's bread free of charge, but worked with labor
and toil night and day, that we might not be a burden to any of you,
not because we do not have authority, but to make ourselves an
example of how you should follow us. For even when we were with you, we
commanded you this: If anyone will not work, neither shall he eat. For
we hear that there are some who walk among you in a disorderly manner,
not working at all, but busybodies. Now those who are such we
command and exhort through our Lord Jesus Christ that they work in
quietness and eat their own bread." I Thessalonians 3:8-12
The old proverb says, "Give a man a fish, and he will eat for a day.
Teach a man to fish, and he will eat all his life." Have a blessed day.