The annual Labor Day holiday provides a point of reference to look at what the bible has to say about work and labor. A single study of the topic of work and labor showing the: 1. Duty of labor in Creation before the Fall 2. Disruption of work and labor as a result of the Fall 3. Deliverance of (not from) labor in Redemption
With a biblical perspective and practice of work and labor, our labor and work will be Christ-focused, heart-engaging, results oriented and reward motivated and we will shine like lights in our generation.
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Great Sermon! This sermon is an excellent corrective to our contemporary cultural attitudes of "working for the weekend" and "living for retirement". God created us to work, and has redeemed His people that they may work heartily unto the Lord all the days of their lives. Many thanks!
Mark Hayes (2/7/2005)
from Maryland
Great Sermon! Anything by Al Martin is worth hearing, and even worth a second hearing. No time is wasted listening to this man. Every word is food for the soul and health to the inner man. Of, course God gave Him the thoughts, ideas, and everything else used in the message, so the True Honor and Glory goes to God Almighty.
Norman Smith (1/30/2005)
I can relate to Pastor martin's testimony... ...when at the end of this sermon he mentions about the time he emptied sand buckets,and cleaned urinals back in 1954,for it is my lot in life to do this work every day, not as a student graduate, but as a 51 year old,trying to provide for my family,so i am not worse than an infidel !Bless you dear brother Martin,for this sermon which was so encouraging to help me continue to work as unto Christ ,and for His smile,and not as a manpleaser,and so working with my hands,i can have the joy of giving to those who have need, as unto the Lord Himself.Thank thee Lord for bringing this sermon into my life just at the time i need it.
For over forty years, Pastor Albert N. Martin faithfully served the Lord and His people as an elder of Trinity Baptist Church of Montville, New Jersey. Due to increasing and persistent health problems, he stepped down as one of their pastors, and in June, 2008, Pastor Martin and...