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Investing in something that will last: love, service, integrity!

Habakkuk 2:13 is a powerful observation of human nature: without God, people work themselves to exhaustion for things that eventually disappear (feeding the fire). It is a “vanity of vanities.” This prayer is a Redemption of Toil. You are asking God to “distinguish” your work so that it doesn’t just produce money, but produces Glory. By asking God to be the “Head of your business,” you are resigning as the CEO of your own life and becoming a partner with the Creator. This is the only way to work hard without “wearying yourself in vain.

Let’s Pray

O Lord of hosts, Lord of the Sabbath, and Lord of the harvest—You rule with divine authority over all the earth. You have created a magnificent world and positioned me as a laborer in Your harvest field. Father, grant me the grace not to labor in vain or “feed the fire” with empty toil. Strengthen me to never grow weary in doing good, and let my efforts shine like a lamp on a hill for Your glory. Without You, I can produce nothing of value. I ask You to be the Head of my business and the Leader of my career. Grant me extraordinary success and insight aligned with Your plans. Establish the work of my hands so that I may flourish like a tree planted by rivers of water, bearing abundant fruit in every season. Increase and multiply me, Lord, so that I may be a vessel of Your compassion. Grant me the resources to feed the hungry, clothe the needy, and comfort the sick. Teach me Your wisdom so I may sow wisely and understand the seasons of harvest. Align my goals with Your will, and correct me before I stumble. I lean not on my own understanding but acknowledge You in all my ways. Let my work profit Your Kingdom and produce remarkable results. May Your glorious deeds be known across the earth and honored forever. In the mighty name of the Lord Jesus, I pray. Amen.

“Behold, is it not of the Lord of hosts that the peoples labor to feed the fire, and nations weary themselves in vain?”

‭‭ Habakkuk‬ ‭2‬:‭13 ‭NKJV

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