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EPISODE · Jan 13, 2025 · 37 MIN

Does the Bible Say That? (Week 1: Work Ethic)

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The commonly quoted phrase 'God helps those who help themselves' has its roots in ancient Greek culture rather than Scripture. This saying reflects values of self-reliance and individual achievement that are prominent in both Greek and American societies. However, the biblical perspective presents a more balanced approach to faith and work.Through the parable of two farmers, we see contrasting approaches to faith and action. One farmer represents passive waiting, expecting divine intervention without effort, while the other demonstrates active faith through diligent work. Neither extreme - complete passivity nor total self-reliance - aligns with biblical teaching. Instead, we're called to a middle ground where work becomes an act of worship, combining faithful action with humble dependence on God.Jesus's teachings in Matthew emphasize trusting God's provision while remaining actively engaged in life's responsibilities. This balanced approach acknowledges God as the ultimate source of all blessings while recognizing our role in partnering with Him through our daily work and activities. The key is maintaining humility in our achievements while understanding that salvation comes through grace, not works.

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