He did it with all his heart
and prospered. 2 Chronicles 31 verse 21 This is no unusual occurrence.
It is the general rule of the moral universe that those men
prosper who do their work with all their hearts, while those
are almost certain to fail who go to their labor leaving half
their hearts behind them. God does not give harvests to
idle men except harvests of thistles, nor is he pleased to send wealth
to those who will not dig in the field to find its hid treasure. It is universally confessed that
if a man would prosper, he must be diligent in business. It is
the same in religion as it is in other things. If you would
prosper in your work for Jesus, let it be heart work, and let
it be done with all your heart. Put as much force, energy, heartiness,
and earnestness into religion as ever you do into business,
for it deserves far more. The Holy Spirit helps our infirmities,
but he does not encourage our idleness. He loves active believers. Who are the most useful men in
the Christian church? The men who do what they undertake
for God with all their hearts. Who are the most successful Sabbath
school teachers? The most talented? No, the most
zealous. The men whose hearts are on fire. Those are the men who see their
Lord riding forth prosperously in the majesty of his salvation. Wholeheartedness shows itself
in perseverance. There may be failure at first
but the earnest worker will say it is the Lord's work and it
must be done. My Lord has bidden me do it and
in his strength I will accomplish it. Christian, art thou thus
with all thine heart serving thy master? Remember the earnestness
of Jesus. Think what heart work was his. He could say, the zeal of thine
house hath eaten me up. When he sweat great drops of
blood, it was no light burden he had to carry upon those blessed
shoulders. And when he poured out his heart,
it was no weak effort he was making for the salvation of his
people. Was Jesus in earnest and are
we lukewarm?
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