16Verily I say, that inasmuch as ye do this, the afulness of the earth is yours, the beasts of the field and the fowls of the air, and that which climbeth upon the trees and walketh upon the earth;
17Yea, and the herb, and the agood things which come of the earth, whether for food or for braiment, or for houses, or for barns, or for orchards, or for gardens, or for vineyards;
18Yea, all things which come of the earth, in the season thereof, are made for the abenefit and the buse of man, both to please the eye and to cgladden the heart;
19Yea, for afood and for raiment, for taste and for smell, tobstrengthen the body and to enliven the soul.
20And it pleaseth God that he hath given all these things unto man; for unto this end were they made to be used, with judgment, not to aexcess, neither by extortion.
These are remarkable promises for not working one day during the week. Now, consider this verse:
21And in nothing doth man aoffend God, or against none is hisbwrath ckindled, save those who dconfess not his hand in all things, and eobey not his commandments.
22Behold, this is according to the law and the prophets
What does keeping the Sabbath Day have to do with confessing God's hand in all things? Well, if not working on Sunday leads to more success in temporal matters, doesn't it show that he is somewhat involved in those matters as well. I think that's the only conclusion you could come to. It is hard to show you believe God is involved in all things if you don't keep the Sabbath Day holy when he's asked you to.
Very timely scripture for the Saints in 1831, and it's very timely for me now as I am early in my career.
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