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Acquiring excessive wealth
- “…a man’s life consisteth not in the abundance of the things which he possesseth” (Luk 12:15).
- Heaping up riches is vain (Psa 39:6).
- You can’t take it with you (1Ti 6:7).
- Leaving it to others is vain (Psa 49:10-12), because they will likely squander it like fools (Ecc 2:18-19,21).
- God will judge those who lay up treasure for themselves and are not rich toward him (Luk 12:16-21).
- They who make it their goal to be rich will destroy themselves (1Ti 6:9).
- This is why God tells us to not work to be rich (Pro 23:4).
- What’s the point of gaining the world and losing your own soul (Mar 8:36)?
- A man is not profited by doing so.
- If your goal is to be rich, you are wasting your life.
Working too much
- I have never seen a person on their deathbed lamenting that they didn’t spend enough time at the office.
- It is vain to rise up early and sit up late working all the time (Psa 127:2).
- It is vain to work too much and deprive your soul of good (Ecc 4:8).
- You can work constantly to make yourself rich and yet have nothing of true worth (Pro 13:7).
- We ought to work to live, not live to work.
- We ought to enjoy the fruit of our labor in moderation (Ecc 2:24).
- If you work too much, you are wasting your life.
Taking too much leisure time and being lazy
- We should be good stewards of our time and talents (Mat 25:24-30).
- People who waste their talents are unprofitable and condemned by God (Mat 25:30).
- Profitable – 1. Yielding profit or advantage; beneficial, useful, serviceable, fruitful, valuable.
- Someone who is unprofitable is wasting their life.
- We must be diligent, not slothful in business (Rom 12:11).
- Do whatever you do with all your might (Ecc 9:10).
- If you do all that you do as if you were doing it for Christ, you won’t waste your life (Col 3:23; Eph 6:7-8).
- Do whatever you do faithfully and you won’t waste your life (3Jo 1:5).
- Every able man should have a job to provide for himself and his family.
- If a man will not work, he should not eat (2Th 3:10; Pro 19:15).
- The man who provides not for his own is worse than an infidel and has denied the faith (1Ti 5:8).
- To not work when you can is to walk disorderly (2Th 3:11).
- If you are not working and you can be, then you need to be (2Th 3:12).
- If you have been out of work for a long time, take any job you can get.
- There is no honest job that is beneath any of us (Pro 14:23).
- If there is something in your life that is prohibiting you from getting a job, then fix it ASAP and get to work.
- The church must withdraw fellowship from a person who will not work when they can (2Th 3:6,11,14).
- If you are not working when you could be you are wasting your life.
- Just doing the bare minimum makes one an unprofitable servant (Luk 17:7-10).
- In other words, doing the bare minimum is wasting your life.
- Sleeping too much is wasting your life (Pro 24:30-34; Pro 6:9-11; Pro 20:13; Pro 26:14).
- Idleness will bring you to poverty and is a waste of your life (Pro 19:15).
- We will give an account for every idle word spoken (Mat 12:36).
- If you take too much leisure time, you are wasting your life.
- If you are lazy, you are wasting your life.