The title of this blog post is one of those famous Bible quotes that's not really in the Bible. But could it be? When does God help lazy people in the Bible? There's no good quote, but the theme isn't far fetched. Let's look at some famous people God helped (or carried out His plan through). Pay close attention to the vocabulary used.
Not everyone who doesn't act is lazy. Some of us honestly believe that praying hard and often is good enough. Now I get it that Jesus was big on prayer. But the only time Jesus ever came close to saying "just pray" was in a specific case of direct, toe to toe spiritual warfare. This example was so specific it's dangerous to ever use this as an excuse that we should ever "just pray". Certainly prayer is important, and just so you don't think I'm anti-prayer or that I think nothing of prayer, here are some of Jesus's positions:
We so want life to be black and white but it's more complicated than that. It's important to pray. Just like it's important to have a Biblical worldview. (Remember, Biblical worldview only comes from actually reading your Bible and remembering what it says, then taking it seriously.) But neither (nor even both of these together) are enough. We must do good work too.
- Noah - Genesis 6:14-15 (make)
- Abram - Genesis 12:1 (go)
- Moses - Exodus 3:10 (go, bring)
- Joshua - Joshua 1:6 (lead)
- Gideon - Judges 6:14 (go)
- Acts 5:18-20 (go)
- Acts 12:7-8 (follow)
- Romans 2:6 (do)
- 1 Timothy 6:18 (deeds)
- James 3:13 (deeds)
Not everyone who doesn't act is lazy. Some of us honestly believe that praying hard and often is good enough. Now I get it that Jesus was big on prayer. But the only time Jesus ever came close to saying "just pray" was in a specific case of direct, toe to toe spiritual warfare. This example was so specific it's dangerous to ever use this as an excuse that we should ever "just pray". Certainly prayer is important, and just so you don't think I'm anti-prayer or that I think nothing of prayer, here are some of Jesus's positions:
- Matthew 6:5-13
- Mark 1:35
- Mark 9:29
- Luke 5:16
- Luke 6:12
We so want life to be black and white but it's more complicated than that. It's important to pray. Just like it's important to have a Biblical worldview. (Remember, Biblical worldview only comes from actually reading your Bible and remembering what it says, then taking it seriously.) But neither (nor even both of these together) are enough. We must do good work too.
- James 2:14-26
- Romans 12:9-13
- Matthew 7:21