As a part of my daily devotionals, I like to read a chapter in the book of Proverbs. I find these words of wisdom to be helpful to me in my every day life. A proverb that has been on my mind lately is Proverbs 14:23. It says “There is profit in all hard work, but endless talk leads only to poverty.”
Here lately I have noticed that there are quite a few people who don’t really want to work. I have seen several business run short handed and some have even had to change their operating hours or close due to a lack of workers. Proverbs 14:23 seems to warn against this lack of motivation and lack of desire to work. As I contemplated this, I began to think about how hard work would affect other areas of our lives. Is this verse just for employment or is it a general principle that could be applied across the board?
Being an avid outdoorsman, I decided to apply it to my hunting season. I asked myself this question… how can hard work make my season more profitable and what should I work at the hardest.
Here is what I decided.
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