Today’s teaching is about how to succeed in your workplace as a child of God.
Stressful toil came as part of the curse upon Adam. This was not the way before he fell.
“To Adam he said, “Because you have listened to your wife’s voice, and ate from the tree, about which I commanded you, saying, ‘You shall not eat of it,’ the ground is cursed for your sake. You will eat from it with much labor all the days of your life. It will yield thorns and thistles to you; and you will eat the herb of the field. By the sweat of your face will you eat bread until you return to the ground, for out of it you were taken. For you are dust, and to dust you shall return.”” (Genesis 3:17-19 WEB)
Before that, God had designed for Adam to sow seeds and reap abundant harvests. God gave seeds to Adam, and when Adam planted these seeds, they sprang up quickly and bore fruits.
“God said, “Behold, I have given you every herb yielding seed, which is on the surface of all the earth, and every tree, which bears fruit yielding seed. It will be your food.” (Genesis 1:29 WEB)
At that time, the whole earth had a fine mist canopy watering it. This meant that Adam didn’t even have to water the seeds. It was so restful for him.
We have to understand that we have been redeemed through Jesus’ blood. We are not meant to operate under the Adamic curse, but under the redemption we have in Christ.
If you are pushing yourself to work very hard in your job, profession, business, or ministry, in order to increase your results, this is operating by the curse: stressful toil in exchange for little fruits.
Then when your results don’t justify the hard work you’re putting in, you’ll get burnt out and angry at God, questioning why things are not moving well for you.
God has a better way for you to succeed in your workplace.
Whatever you want more of, you can sow the same thing as a seed, as unto the Lord, in order to reap it in a multiplied way.
When the little boy handed his meal of five loaves of bread and two small fishes as unto Jesus, it was multiplied to feed five thousand men (not counting the women and children), and there were twelve baskets full of food left over (John 6:8-13).
Jesus’ blood shed at the cross has made your sowing bear fruitful results. Previously before you were saved, your sowing only produced thorns and thistles. However, now that you are a child of God, you enjoy God’s favor and your sowing is powerfully effective. Sowing and reaping is a principle for the redeemed children of God.
“I thought it necessary therefore to entreat the brothers that they would go before to you, and arrange ahead of time the generous gift that you promised before, that the same might be ready as a matter of generosity, and not of greediness. Remember this: he who sows sparingly will also reap sparingly. He who sows bountifully will also reap bountifully. Let each man give according as he has determined in his heart; not grudgingly, or under compulsion; for God loves a cheerful giver. And God is able to make all grace abound to you, that you, always having all sufficiency in everything, may abound to every good work. As it is written, “He has scattered abroad, he has given to the poor. His righteousness remains forever.” Now may he who supplies seed to the sower and bread for food, supply and multiply your seed for sowing, and increase the fruits of your righteousness; you being enriched in everything to all liberality, which produces through us thanksgiving to God.” (2 Corinthians 9:5-11 WEB)
If you want to enjoy multiplied results at work, think of how you can be a blessing to others first. If you want more business deals, see how you can bless others with deals. If you want to enjoy good relationships with your boss and colleagues, see how you can be an encourager, comforter and a good friend to others. If you want to grow your network, see how you can be a person who connects others to the people they need.
Rely on the Holy Spirit to lead you how to do these, in every situation, receiving His wisdom and power to do so.
The way of Kingdom prosperity is giving. The more you give, the more it is multiplied in abundance back to you.
Thanks to Grace, we can expect to receive abundantly above all that we can think or imagine because it is by God’s generosity and not by our limited ability.
I pray that as you operate by this New Covenant principle, that you will enjoy restful increase and unceasing fruitfulness at your workplace!
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Receive an Abundance of Good Things
““Ask, and it will be given you. Seek, and you will find. Knock, and it will be opened for you. For everyone who asks receives. He who seeks finds. To him who knocks it will be opened. Or who is there among you, who, if his son asks him for bread, will give him a stone? Or if he asks for a fish, who will give him a serpent? If you then, being evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your Father who is in heaven give good things to those who ask him!” (Matthew 7:7-11 WEB)
Is what you’re asking for a “good thing”? If it’s not, you won’t receive it, because Abba God wants you to have good things. He doesn’t want to see you wasting time and struggling when you settle for less.
Sometimes we ask for things that we think are good for us, but they actually lead to death in some form (Proverbs 14:12). This comes from our limited knowledge—we don’t know the future.
We don’t know what’s the best thing for us at any given moment—but God knows.
When you pray, don’t be too specific. Give some room for Abba God to give you His best.
For example, if you’re praying for a job, don’t be so rigidly fixed on asking for a specific position at a specific company.
You could pray something like this: “Dear Abba God, I know You want me to have the best position where I can have good income, a healthy work-life balance and opportunities to glorify You in the workplace. I receive Your best choice for me. Through the Holy Spirit, line up the people who can give me this position and grant me favor with them. Empower me with Your grace to produce excellent work at this position I’m receiving. Thank You Abba for always loving me and hearing my prayers. In Jesus’ name I ask, Amen!”
The passage above is given to us so that we can be confident that whenever we keep asking for good things, we will surely receive them.
It’s interesting that Jesus used the analogy of “bread” and “fish” because that’s exactly the two types of food that He miraculously multiplied for the multitudes.
So Jesus proved that Abba God was not just saying that He’s a good Father, but He proved Himself as a good Father who provides good things in abundance!!
When you ask for good things, get ready to receive much more than you can think or imagine!
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Food idioms Part 1
🇺🇸美國生活用語~水果篇🍎
蘋果有好有壞,你知道bad apple是什麼意思嗎?可不是白雪公主吃了昏去的那顆毒蘋果喔~
Because food plays such an important role in people’s lives, it’s only natural that it would make its way into commonly used idioms. Everybody loves fruit, so let’s start with fruit-related idioms!
Apples are probably the most common fruit in the English-speaking world, so there are plenty of apple-related expressions. One of the oldest, which can be found in Shakespeare, and even the Bible, 🍎is “apple of one’s eye,” which means “sb. very precious or dear.” Ex: Bill’s daughter is the apple of his eye. And because apple pie is the classic American dessert, 🍎 “as American as apple pie” is used to describe things that are typically American. Ex: Blue jeans are as American as apple pie.
But not all apples are good. The expression 🍏 “bad apple” comes from the old saying: “One bad apple spoils the barrel,” which means it only takes one bad person to ruin a group or project. Ex: There’s always a bad apple at every workplace. The apples in the following expression can be either good or bad: 🍏 “The apple never falls far from the tree,” which means that, for better or worse, children often have the same traits as their parents. Ex: Kim is a talented musician just like her father, so I guess the apple never falls far from the tree.
【✍關鍵單字】
1. make one’s way (to/into):本意為「前進」,也可作為譬喻用法,指「有所進步、進展」,或是「取得成功」。
2. precious:「珍貴的」
3. One bad apple spoils the barrel. spoil指「糟蹋、毀掉」,barrel指「釀酒桶」,整句原意是一顆壞掉的蘋果就會破壞整桶酒的風味,對應到中文就是「一顆老鼠屎,壞了一鍋粥」。
【📕中譯】
食物是生活不可或缺,因此自然會有許多從食物衍生出的用語。而每個人都喜歡吃水果,我們就先來聊聊與水果相關的諺語。
蘋果大概是英語系國家最常見的水果,因此英語中有一大票跟蘋果相關的諺語。其中一個可追溯到莎士比亞時期、甚至在聖經中就出現的古老用法是:apple of one’s eye「眼裡的西施」,指「相當珍貴的人」。例如:Bill’s daughter is the apple of his eye.(女兒是比爾眼中的寶貝。)此外,由於蘋果派是經典的美國點心,所以as American as apple pie「(像蘋果派)具美國特色的」這個片語可以用來敘述任何一想到美國就會想起的事物,如:Blue jeans are as American as apple pie.(牛仔褲是典型美國事物。)
不過,可不是每顆蘋果都是好蘋果呦。bad apple一詞來自於古老俗語One bad apple spoils the barrel.(一顆老鼠屎,壞了一鍋粥。)指團隊中只要有一個害群之馬就會壞事。如:There’s always a bad apple at every workplace.(每個職場中都會有顆老鼠屎。)接著要介紹的這顆蘋果則是可好可壞:the apple never falls far from the tree「掉落的蘋果必離樹不遠;有其父必有其子,或上樑不正下樑歪」,這句話可以用來稱讚或貶低某人,如:Kim is a talented musician just like her father, so I guess the apple never falls far from the tree.(金跟她爸一樣,是個天才音樂家,我想這就是有其父必有其女。)
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