"Do not work for food that spoils, but for food that endures to eternal life, which the Son of Man will give you. On him God the Father has placed his seal of approval." John 6:27
This verse tells us a couple of things. It reminds us of His security. It tells us that these earthly things won't last. We need to take a day of rest from our labors. That is why we have Labor Day...and here I am at work talking about this. We need to tie labor day into our rest from our spiritual bodies. You will always be thirsty and hungry. You work all of your life, put money into a 401K, and then the stock market crashes. Our relationship with God is something that will never change. Without God we are nothing. God gave you breath and brains. Everything we are, have, and hope to be came from God. Jesus Christ came for us, serving, healing, teaching, and loving. You will offend people. That's part of it. God will place the seal of approval on your work. It is important for us to labor, accomplish, and succeed. Don't take it as YOU accomplished it. Everything we have comes from God. We are only visitors on this earth. Look at all the work God has done. He's still working on me to be who I have to be. God, allow for me to work and be your servant. Your labors are sill in my favor. Let's take a day and give thins, honor, and praise.
I just recently finished "The Book Thief" by Markus Zusak. I had no idea what this novel was going to be about going into it; all I knew was that our 10th grade English class study it. Right off the bat I noticed that our narrator was not your average Joe. The narrator is death. When I realized this I said to myself, "Oh this is going to be good." The novel is all about the Holocaust and it is shown from a German point of view. Leisel Meminger's mother gives her away to a foster German family. On the trip to this new family, Leisel's brother dies. So right from the start death is there. I'm not going to give you a synopsis of it, because I think you should read it for yourself. Just know that a German family hides a Jew in their basement for a while, and death is around every corner. That last line of the novel really got me though..."I am haunted by humans."
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