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Isaiah 64:5

Isaiah 64:5
Octavius Winslow June, 17 2016 3 min read
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June, 17 2016
Octavius Winslow
Octavius Winslow 3 min read
709 articles 90 sermons 35 books
What does the Bible say about working for God?

The Bible teaches that those who rejoice and work righteousness are met by God, as stated in Isaiah 64:5.

Isaiah 64:5 highlights that God meets those who rejoice and remember Him in their ways, emphasizing the importance of diligent labor for the Kingdom. The text points out a divine principle: the more we give of ourselves to God and labor for His purposes, the more we receive from Him. This reflects God's law of reciprocity in the spiritual realm, where the diligent soul becomes enriched while the slack hand leads to lack. Such labor is not in vain, as God promises to replenish and meet His people in every act of faith and love, ensuring that they never lack in spiritual resources.

Isaiah 64:5

How do we know that God meets us in our labor for Him?

God promises to meet His people in their works of faith and love, providing support and strength.

The assurance that God meets His people in their labor for Him is rooted in Isaiah 64:5 and the experiences of believers who have walked the path of faith. The faithful labor, whether in doing the work of the ministry or enduring trials for Christ's sake, is accompanied by God's presence and support. He provides counsel in times of confusion, protection in times of danger, and strength in times of weakness. Consequently, believers can testify that when they pour out their hearts in service and devotion, they encounter divine grace that replenishes their spirit and empowers them to continue in their tasks.

Isaiah 64:5

Why is it important for Christians to labor for God?

Laboring for God is vital as it not only honors Him but also enriches the believer's spiritual life.

The importance of laboring for God is clearly outlined in the teachings found in Isaiah 64:5. Engaging in His work enables Christians to grow spiritually and experience the fullness of His grace. When believers actively serve and spread the light of the Gospel, they become channels of God's love and truth to others, fulfilling the command to love their neighbors. Moreover, such labor cultivates a rich, ongoing relationship with God, resulting in spiritual replenishment and blessings that far exceed the efforts made. In this reciprocal relationship, working for God not only advances His kingdom but also invigorates the believer’s own faith and joy.

Isaiah 64:5

“You meet him that rejoices and works righteousness, those that remember you in your ways.”

— Isaiah 64:5

Let us not fail to learn the secret of receiving much from Christ- even the free dispensing abroad of what we have already received. Be assured of this, that he will receive the most from God who does the most for God: "The diligent soul shall be made fat. He becomes poor that deals with a slack hand: but the hand of the diligent makes rich. There is that scatters, and yet increases." This is God's law, and He will never repeal it; His promise, and He will ever and in all cases make it good. Go forth, believer in Christ, and let your beams of light irradiate, let your streams of grace be dispersed abroad; live for God, suffer for Christ, witness for the truth, and labor for man. Be such a depository of this living and life-giving treasure, that others, less favored than yourself, instructed, guided, and strengthened by your wisdom, experience, and grace, may proceed on their way, glorifying God for the grace given to you. Oh, to have the word of God dwelling in us so richly, and our hearts so intensely glowing with the love of Christ, as to be ever ready, to open our lips for God- a well always full and running over. This, then, is the secret of augmenting our stores, even by scattering them- of replenishing our resources, even by exhausting them. Who, we repeat the question, has ever become impoverished by giving and laborings for God? Where lives the Christian steward whose fidelity to his Master's interest has compromised the welfare of his own? Where is the Christian man who, with cheerful munificence, has consecrated his intellectual wealth or his temporal wealth to advance the truth and kingdom of Jesus, whom Christ has not reimbursed a thousand-fold? Where is the believer in Jesus who has endured reproach and suffering, patiently and silently, for conscience' sake, for truth's sake, for Christ's sake, who has not infinitely gained in the rest which he has found in God? Where is the active Christian, who, zealously laboring to dispense abroad the life-giving waters, has not felt, in the solemn retirement and calm repose of his closet, when pouring out his sorrow into the bosom of his Savior, or in holding close and holy communion with his God, the springing up into his soul of a hidden well of peace, and joy, and love, which has more than restored the energies he has exhausted, and recompensed him for the sacrifice which he has made? God meets His people in all their works of faith and labors of love. They are never alone. He meets them in the path of duty and of trial- both in doing and in suffering His will. He meets them, when embarrassed; with counsel; He meets them, when assailed, with protection; He meets them, when exhausted, with strength; He meets them, when faint, with cordials. If we take up Christ's cross upon our shoulder, Christ will take both us and our cross up in His arms. If we bow down our neck to His yoke, and bend low our back to His burden, we shall find our rest in both.

From Morning Thoughts by Octavius Winslow.
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