"I will accept nothing but what my men have eaten and the share that belongs to the men who went with me-to Aner, Eshcol and Mamre. Let them have their share." Genesis 14:24
Abraham's
nephew was a man named Lot. Lot was part of Abraham's household until the land
on which they fed their flocks could no longer support their growing families
and herds. Abraham allowed Lot to choose the land where he wanted to live. Lot
chose the land of Sodom.
Afterwards,
four kings invaded Sodom, and Lot's family and goods were taken into captivity.
When Abraham learned of this, he immediately gathered his best fighting men and
pursued the armies to free Lot and his family. He was successful in freeing
Lot's family and the families of Sodom. The king of Sodom was grateful to
Abraham for what he did and wanted him to keep the goods he recovered. Abraham
had made a decision before the battle that he would only keep what he recovered
for his nephew Lot, and goods as payment for the men who fought.
Abraham
understood the principle of receiving from God. He was a man with great integrity
in God. He did not want to be known as someone who became wealthy because of
the kindness of a wicked king. He wanted others to know that whatever
prosperity he gained was a result of the blessing from God's hand alone.
Abraham understood an important principle of receiving from God.
Jesus
also modeled this principle by receiving only what His Father wanted Him to
receive. God's will for Jesus was to receive based on a carpenter's wage even
though He was the God of the universe who had access to all things. Imagine the
discipline Jesus had to have, knowing what He could have had. He upheld His own
financial integrity in God. Each of us must discern what comes from the hand of
God rather than the hand of man. As workplace believers, there are situations
that allow us to manipulate, sweat, and toil our way to profit. There is also
profit as a result of hard work done in obedience to our calling to the
workplace. Knowing the difference in these two concepts is a sign of integrity
before God. Only God receives glory when we receive what God wants us to
receive. Are you receiving the fruit of your labor in God? Ask God to show you
the difference of these two concepts for your own life.
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