In his first letter to the Thessalonians, the Apostle Paul directs us to work with our hands. And his own life provides an example, stitching tents as a common tradesman.
We call it making a living for a reason. We depend upon our work for our life—mostly because of the money we earn, but also because of the character we develop, relationships we build, and lessons we learn. Work is a holy and wholly necessary undertaking.
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