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Living a biblically healthy life means we understand the importance of working hard to make a living.  In the larger culture today many have little motivation to work because current governmental assistance means you can often times make more by staying home and doing nothing rather than working hard to provide for your family.  While this may be the sentiment among our fellow Americans, Craig Smith says that should not be the case with followers of Jesus Christ.  A biblical work ethic has been clearly laid out in the Scriptures, and we find the blessings and provisions of God as we follow His instructions.  If a man doesn't work, he shouldn't eat, Scripture says, all while giving room for the exceptions when either physical or mental disabilities make that an impossible task.  But even with that, those who benefit from our nation's disability laws are encouraged to volunteer their time to organizations that really need help.  Pastor Smith also contends that one of the most fulfilling things a person can do is give their time to serve the Lord in their local church, knowing this, as the Scripture says, that your labor in the Lord is not in vain.  Bring an open heart to this week's edition of Indigenous Faith and let the Word of God direct you in this important area of life as we learn what the Bible has to say about a proper biblical work ethic.