A Study in 2 Thessalonians : Lesson #5 Why is work so important

(2 Thessalonians 3:1-15)

In this lesson we will look at some of what the word of God says in regards to the subject of work. In closing his letter to the Thessalonians Paul discusses the subject of work, and separation from those who will not work.

In verse 6 and verse 14 Paul talks of separation from those who are walking disorderly. While we are told to separate from many things in the word of God, for example the unfruitful works of darkness (Ephesians 5:11), in this context the separation is from those who will not work.

This is shown to us in verses 11 where Paul says that those working disorderly are those who will not work. This should make since to use since will use the phrase “out of order” every day for things that  are broken and do not work.

We must clarify we are not talking about people who cannot work, that is a different matter. We are talking about people who will not work. Note the wording in verse 10. “If any would not work, neither should he eat.” Even God had a plan for those who were widows, fatherless, or physically could not work in the Old Testament. In Leviticus and Deuteronomy under the law you were not to reap the corners of your field or pick up anything that you dropped. It was for the widows and the fatherless (Leviticus 19:9,10 ; Deuteronomy 24:19-21)

Why is work so important?

1)  It is commanded (verse 10)

2)  It sets a good example (verse 9)

3)  It keeps us out of trouble (verse 11)

4)  It has rewards (verse 13)

Work is extremely important and the earlier you start building good work habits the better off you will be. Get to work and learn to appreciated it.

 

A Study in 2 Thessalonians : Lesson #5

Why is work so important (2 Thessalonians 3:1-15)

Handout 

1)  What are the two subjects that Paul addresses in closing his second letter to the Thessalonians?

 

2)  In the context how are these two related?

 

 

3)  Why is work so important?