Labor Day is not one of those
holidays I know a whole lot about. The Department of Labor has this to say
about Labor Day, “Labor Day, the first Monday in
September, is a creation of the labor movement and is dedicated to the social
and economic achievements of American workers. It constitutes a yearly national
tribute to the contributions workers have made to the strength, prosperity, and
well-being of our country.” In other words, it was created to honor those who
make this country work: you and I.
There
is no doubt that without those who “work” America would certainly be in quite a
state. Imagine a world where, even if for one day, no one worked. There would
be no hospitals, police, or firefighters. There would be no supermarkets or
restaurants (even if Waffle House is open 24/7, 365!). Let’s face it, from
entertainers to life savers, if there was a day where no one worked, society as
we know it would practically stand still.
It is
nice to take a day, prop our feet up, and maybe even enjoy a long weekend in
honor of our labor, but is there something we are overlooking? Without the One
who had to work to get us here, there would be no prosperity and well-being at
all. Sure, our society turns because people dedicate their lives to the plan
and purpose they were created to fulfill, but that had to begin somewhere and
with someone: God.
God, in His amazing love, set
things in motion for the world and all in it to succeed. God began by creating
the world and calling it “Good.” God then established a plan for us all to know
just how much we are loved. Finally, God has made it possible for us to rise
above the mundane trivialities of life into a meaningful and eternal
relationship with Him. This was no short order, mind you and the Lord had to
give all He had, even His very Son, so we would not perish on our own.
Whether we realize it or not,
everything we have—even life itself—is a result of God’s work. Psalms 139.14
says, “I will give thanks
to You, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made; wonderful are Your works,
and my soul knows it very well.” (emphasis mine) God wants you to recognize
that whatever is good about you is because of God’s great work. Every talent
you have, every gift and every grace, comes from God. Every potential you have
to do good and make a difference in this world is thanks to God. And God wants
you to share your life, love, and labor to touch a heart and change a life in
the name of Jesus.
All too often we confuse being good with doing good. God
wants both out of us. God wants us to share our lives with the rest of the
world so others will know in their souls just how great God’s works are! But
you must remember, all you have—inside and out—comes first from the Almighty.
So this Labor Day, as we take a break from our work, let us
remember God’s good work first. It is God’s good work that enables us to be the
people we are. It is God’s good work that helps us become the people we can
become. It is also God’s good work that can help our country grow strong and
prosper. You see it isn’t all about what we do or how dedicated we are; no, it
has more to do with the One’s name in which we work and dedicate our lives to
reach out further and declare the goodness of God. After all, where would we be
without Him?
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