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GOD'S GRACE IN THE WORKPLACE

by Adrian Rogers

Scripture: PROVERBS 14:23


God's Grace in the Workplace
Dr. Adrian Rogers
Proverbs 14:23


We're preaching through the book of Proverbs. A human proverb is a short sentence based on long experience, but these are short sentences based on something better than long experience. They're based on the inspiration of the Holy Spirit as given to Solomon. Now today I have a message that I just pray God the Holy Spirit will burn into your heart because, if you understand the message today, I can promise you that it will literally transform your life. I've never preached on this subject, that is a whole message on this subject. I have alluded to it, but I believe it is a foundational truth and I'm really amazed that I've not brought a whole message on this particular subject before.

Proverbs chapter 14 and verse 23 and just the first part of that verse. "In all labour there is profit," in all labour there is profit. I want to talk to you today about God's grace in the workplace, God's grace in the workplace. And again I want to tell you if you understand what I have to say today it's going to transform your work! It's going to change it from boredom to blessing. It's going to change it from monotony to meaning. It's going to change it from drudgery to dignity. It's going to change it from the same old grind--to glory--if you understand what I have to say.

You see, so many people are sick and tired of what they do. I mean, they endure their work. They don't enjoy their work. They think their job is meaningless. They think that some people have happy jobs, some people have exciting work, some people have thrilling things to do, but not them. They draw their breath and draw their salary. They wake up in the morning and take a bath, shave, go down, drink a cup of coffee, eat a piece of toast, scald their throat because they're running a little late, drink their coffee too fast, then they run out and fight the traffic and get to work. ...

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