Daily Devotional – Monday, April 12, 2021
Let the favor of the Lord our God be upon us, and prosper for us the work of our hands— O prosper the work of our hands!
Psalm 90:17 (NRSV)
Grace was a hardworking student in high school. Her efforts were rewarded with admission to study medicine in a prestigious university.
Her first year grades were exemplary. Her second year grades, though, dropped significantly. The university directed her to repeat that year. She was devastated. After deep reflection, she attributed her dismal performance to her religious life.
You see, in her second year, she would spend more time on religious activities than on studies. Sometimes when her friends were studying or revising for semester examinations, she would be attending church meetings.
She believed that if she spent much time in church functions, God would make her pass examinations, even with little or no preparations.
Now she blamed her misery on God. She concluded that serving God was not rewarding. She stopped attending church. She devoted herself to books and became withdrawn and miserable.
If only she had read and understood Psalm 90:17? “Let the favor of the Lord our God be upon us, and prosper for us the work of our hands— O prosper the work of our hands!
Success is as a result of God blessing “the work our hands.” Faith and worship have their place. So does work.
We cannot refuse or fail to work and expect God to prosper us. If we replace our duties and responsibilities with religious rituals and expect God to bless us, we go against the will of the God who instructed man to work, even before sin came into our world (Genesis 2:15). Father, please prosper the work of my hands.
It’s also my prayer today, that God to remember me and bless the work of hards.
A wonderful reminder
Amen, Pastor. Our God has heard your prayers.
a wonderful lesson for me
Thank u elder maina
Feix, It’a always my pleasure to share the word of God. Thank you for visiting this page and leaving a comment.
Thank you lord for the gift of life I hereby kindly ask u to bless the works of my hands amen
Amen, Anyango. May God hear your prayers.
Woow such an inspiring lesson.
Thanks, Brian. May God continue to teach us from nature – His lesson book.
Mighty father bless the work of my hards….very interesting
Indeed, Duke, God gives us the ability to work then blesses the fruits of that work.
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