This morning when my daughter told me she was "too tired and lazy" to pour herself a bowl of cereal I thought of 2 Thessalonians 3:10:
For even when we were with you, this we commanded you, that if any would not work, neither should he eat.
I had to chuckle as I realized that the meaning of that verse could be taken several ways:
1. Those that refuse to work don't "deserve" food.
2. Those that refuse to work don't necessarily need the calories food provides, as they aren't exerting energy.
3. And as my daughter showed me, those that are "too lazy" to get up off their rear to get a bowl and spoon? Well, I guess they'll just sit there with a grumbling belly!
What insights have your kids, siblings, parents, or friends inadvertently taught you?
For even when we were with you, this we commanded you, that if any would not work, neither should he eat.
I had to chuckle as I realized that the meaning of that verse could be taken several ways:
1. Those that refuse to work don't "deserve" food.
2. Those that refuse to work don't necessarily need the calories food provides, as they aren't exerting energy.
3. And as my daughter showed me, those that are "too lazy" to get up off their rear to get a bowl and spoon? Well, I guess they'll just sit there with a grumbling belly!
What insights have your kids, siblings, parents, or friends inadvertently taught you?
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