2 Thessalonians 3:6-15 · Warning Against Idleness

6 In the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, we command you, brothers, to keep away from every brother who is idle and does not live according to the teaching you received from us. 7 For you yourselves know how you ought to follow our example. We were not idle when we were with you, 8 nor did we eat anyone's food without paying for it. On the contrary, we worked night and day, laboring and toiling so that we would not be a burden to any of you. 9 We did this, not because we do not have the right to such help, but in order to make ourselves a model for you to follow. 10 For even when we were with you, we gave you this rule: "If a man will not work, he shall not eat."

11 We hear that some among you are idle. They are not busy; they are busybodies. 12 Such people we command and urge in the Lord Jesus Christ to settle down and earn the bread they eat. 13 And as for you, brothers, never tire of doing what is right.

14 If anyone does not obey our instruction in this letter, take special note of him. Do not associate with him, in order that he may feel ashamed. 15 Yet do not regard him as an enemy, but warn him as a brother.

The Problem with Being Idle
2 Thessalonians 3:6-15
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by King Duncan
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It is difficult to pick any text from the Scriptures that fits everybody. Consider today's lesson from the Epistle. It deals with the problem of idleness. "If anyone will not work, let him not eat," Paul roars. That's great. To tell the truth, though, I don't know many idle people in this congregation.  I know such people do exist. I read a story this week about a fellow who was employed by a duke and duchess in Europe.

"James," said the duchess to this employee, "how long have you been with us?"

"About thirty years," he replied.

"According to my records," said the duchess, "you were employed to look after the dog."

"Yes, Ma'am," James replied.

"James, that dog died twenty-seven years ago."

"Yes, ma'am." he said "What would you like me to do now?"

Perhaps you know somebody like that…

Dynamic Preaching, Collected Sermons, by King Duncan