This is from my morning devotions,scripture from Ecclesiastes with Charles Spurgeon no comments by me.

Ecclesiastes 9:10 KJV
[10]Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might; for there is no work, nor device, nor knowledge, nor wisdom, in the grave, whither thou goest.

“Whatever your hand finds to do” refers to the tasks that are within your reach, the ones you can accomplish. There are many dreams in our hearts that we may never see realized. It’s good that these desires exist within us, but if we want to be truly useful, we must not be satisfied with merely dreaming or talking about what we want to do. We need to get to work on “whatever our hand finds to do.” A single good deed is worth more than a thousand bright ideas!

Let’s not wait for bigger opportunities or different types of work. Instead, let’s do the small tasks we find right in front of us each day. We have no other time to live except now. The past is gone, the future has not yet come, and all we have is the present. Don’t wait until you feel more experienced or mature to serve God—start now, and bear fruit where you are.

Serve God now, but take care in how you do it. “Do it with all your might.” Do it without delay. Don’t waste your life thinking about what you will do tomorrow, as if that could make up for the idleness of today. No one ever served God by putting things off until tomorrow. If we want to honor Christ and be blessed, it must be through the things we do today.

Whatever you do for Christ, put your whole heart into it. Don’t offer Him half-hearted, routine service done without thought or passion. When you serve, do it with all your heart, soul, and strength.

But where does the Christian’s strength come from? Not from within themselves, for they are entirely weak. Their strength lies in the Almighty God. So, let us seek His help, act in faith, and after doing all that our hand finds to do, wait on the Lord for His blessing. When we work in this way, our efforts will be fruitful and will not fail.




This is from my morning devotions,scripture from Ecclesiastes with Charles Spurgeon no comments by me. Ecclesiastes 9:10 KJV [10]Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might; for there is no work, nor device, nor knowledge, nor wisdom, in the grave, whither thou goest. “Whatever your hand finds to do” refers to the tasks that are within your reach, the ones you can accomplish. There are many dreams in our hearts that we may never see realized. It’s good that these desires exist within us, but if we want to be truly useful, we must not be satisfied with merely dreaming or talking about what we want to do. We need to get to work on “whatever our hand finds to do.” A single good deed is worth more than a thousand bright ideas! Let’s not wait for bigger opportunities or different types of work. Instead, let’s do the small tasks we find right in front of us each day. We have no other time to live except now. The past is gone, the future has not yet come, and all we have is the present. Don’t wait until you feel more experienced or mature to serve God—start now, and bear fruit where you are. Serve God now, but take care in how you do it. “Do it with all your might.” Do it without delay. Don’t waste your life thinking about what you will do tomorrow, as if that could make up for the idleness of today. No one ever served God by putting things off until tomorrow. If we want to honor Christ and be blessed, it must be through the things we do today. Whatever you do for Christ, put your whole heart into it. Don’t offer Him half-hearted, routine service done without thought or passion. When you serve, do it with all your heart, soul, and strength. But where does the Christian’s strength come from? Not from within themselves, for they are entirely weak. Their strength lies in the Almighty God. So, let us seek His help, act in faith, and after doing all that our hand finds to do, wait on the Lord for His blessing. When we work in this way, our efforts will be fruitful and will not fail.
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