TAKING TIME TO CELEBRATE
Today my new roof was
completed and I changed my insurance company for my house and car. I was a
little nervous about both these projects, but they both ended up really well.
Now I can celebrate.
God tells us, “Every man
should enjoy the good of all his labor, it is the gift of God” (Eccles. 3:13).
How often have we not taken the time to do this?
We enjoy the money we get
from a job but there are lots of jobs where we don’t get paid with money and we
need to take a minute to acknowledge and celebrate those too. What about the
small, seemingly insignificant work we do throughout a day? God says we are to
enjoy the good of ALL our labor.
When I was working with my
friend, Wendy, there was this one guy who seemed to never crack a smile. He’s
in a wheelchair and went by us several times during the day. Even when I smiled
at him, I got no reaction, as if I wasn’t even there. But the very last time in
the day when he went by us I smiled again and made a joke, and sure enough he
lightened up, smiled and even responded to my goofy remark. Wendy and I
celebrated by getting all giggly and doing a little celebration dance at our
accomplishment. That was fun.
We aren’t supposed to just
work and work and work until we exhaust ourselves. Most of us need to celebrate
more. God says we’re supposed to “ENJOY THE GOOD OF ALL HIS [OUR] LABOR”,
not just the good from the paycheck we get from our jobs, but the good we get
from anything we work at. Do we get a good feeling of accomplishment? The
satisfaction of a small victory? Do we get a thank you from someone? Happiness
in a new skill learned? Do we feel good about doing something we’ve been
putting off for a while? There are many good results from our labors and lots
of reasons to celebrate because we work at a variety of tasks.
Just think of some things
you work at: Do you work at exercising? Eating well? Reading the Bible?
Praying? Going to bed on time? Do you work at not gossiping? At paying your
bills on time? Do you work at saying something kind every day? Do you work at
spending more time with your kids?
Think of two things you
worked at today. Whatever it was, God says we need to take the time
to CELEBRATE. It’s His gift to us. We can say, “Hey, I did pretty well at
that. Great job! I did it!” The Lord wants us to be blessed and this is just
one way He’s given us to put a little more joy in the day.
Love, Carolyn
QUESTIONS AND EASY
CHALLENGES
1. Where does it say in
the Bible that we should enjoy the good of our labor?
2. Besides your actual
job, list at least five things you worked on this week. For each, what was the
“good” of that labor? Did you celebrate? If not, do something nice for yourself
or a verbal “Hey, great job!” right now.
3. What is the “gift of
God” in Ecclesiastes 3:13?
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