Paul reminds the Thessalonian church that work is not a curse, but a calling. God designed work to be a reflection of His own creative nature and service to others. In II Thessalonians 3, Paul commands believers to avoid idleness and to model diligence, integrity, and service in all that they do. Work is part of God’s divine plan, demonstrated through Paul’s own example, and is an act of Christian service when done with a willing heart. Laziness, both physical and spiritual, robs believers of purpose—but work done “as unto the Lord” glorifies God and builds His Kingdom.