Work and our rewards for our work are gifts from God. King Solomon grew to hate life and the fruit of his labor because it seemed worthless to him. And he bemoaned the fact that he would have to leave it all to the one who comes after him. Rather than hate work and resent the next generation, we should value work and train up those who come after us to live and work to the glory of God, while holding loosely to temporal blessings.
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Shane Kastler
The Fruit of Labor An Exposition of Ecclesiastes Heritage Baptist Church
Shane Kastler serves as Pastor of Heritage Baptist Church in Lake Charles, Louisiana. An Oklahoma native, Shane is a graduate of Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (M.Div.) and Northeastern State University (B.B.A.). In addition to pastoring, he writes a weekly religion...