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Don’t just talk: act

Don’t just talk: act

Work brings profit, but mere talk leads to poverty! Proverbs 14:23

In the Christian life, there is a dangerous gap between what we profess with our lips and what we execute with our hands. The book of Proverbs confronts us with both an economic and spiritual reality: words, no matter how inspiring they may be, do not have the power to produce results if they are not accompanied by diligent effort. For the church, this principle is vital to avoid stagnation. God has called us to be doers of the Word and not just hearers or talkers. The Lord’s blessing does not rest upon empty intentions, but upon the faithful labor of the one who decides to put their hands to work for the glory of the Kingdom.

Do not allow your great goals to remain trapped in endless conversations or in promises that are never fulfilled. The Lord has endowed you with talents and strength so that you may be productive in His vineyard and in your daily life. Identify today which area of your life has become filled with words but lacks fruit. It is time to close your mouth and move your hands, trusting that every drop of effort dedicated with integrity will be multiplied by the grace of God. Remember that the success God desires for you is not found in what you say you will do, but in what you finally do under His direction.

Work brings profit, but mere talk leads to poverty! Proverbs 14:23

Think About It:

  1. What project or spiritual commitment have you been postponing with excuses and words instead of taking action today?
  2. In what way does your current work rhythm reflect that you trust in God’s provision through your diligence?
  3. Choose one important task that you have been “talking about” for a long time and commit to completing it in the next 24 hours.
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