Paul
encouraged the Romans not to lag in diligence (Rom 12:11). The Greek word for
diligence is "spoude", which also means to strive, to be full of zeal
or earnest about something. The book of Proverbs is full of wisdom and information
about diligence and contrasts it to laziness; for example: “the hand of the
diligent shall bear rule: but the slothful shall be under tribute" (Prov
12:24; KJV).
The
diligent person will be a good steward of their time and God given gifts; they
will push through their circumstances with a vision of what God can do for
them. There are several scriptures that encourage diligence; for example, in
the Old Testament we are encouraged to diligently listen to the voice of the
Lord so we can experience God as our healer (Ex 15:26). In Deuteronomy 28:1
again, God shows us that if we will listen diligently, we will be overtaken
with blessings. God also directs us to teach our children his commands diligently
(Deut 6:7).
In Hebrews
4:11, the author writes that we should be diligent to enter into rest that God has
for us and in Galatians 2:10 the apostle Paul directs us to be diligent in remembering
the poor. These are just a few verses on diligence and there are more. I
encourage you today not to lag in diligence but to be: "fervent in spirit;
serving the Lord" (Rom 12:11).
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