The doctrine of the function
of the soul in labour
1. Self-consciousness is the place
where you concentrate, where you merge yourself into the policy of your
company, the policy of the business organisation where you draw your pay cheque.
Self-conscious means your ability to concentrate on the job and to fulfil the
job profile laid out and specified for your job.
2. Mentality. A good mental attitude
on the job is the key. Some people have a little difficulty learning the job
but with a good mental attitude they master the job. You cannot enter a job of
any kind and have a bad mental attitude. A bad mental attitude contributes to
doing a bad job. A good mental attitude reflects spiritual growth, Bible
doctrine in the soul.
3. The function of volition, your
free will. When you connect it with your mentality it means that your decisions
are based upon maximum objectivity in every facet of your job: objectivity in
relation to fellow workers, with regard to management. Freedom from mental
attitude sins then hooks up with volition and you have a recognition of
authority. All decisions on the job must be loyal to company policy.
4. The emotion then becomes
involved. Appreciation for the Lord motivates the believer to function in his
job under the principle of grace orientation. He expresses his love toward
Christ as recorded in Colossians 3:17. His emotion never gets out of line with
the job or out of line with who and what Christ is.
5. His conscience also enters the
picture. The conscience is the residence for the integrity principle on the job
— loyalty to management and honour and integrity no matter how menial the task.
6. The old sin nature seeks to frustrate
all of these principles in working for someone else, in working for a living.
Therefore the importance of rebound, the importance of the daily function of
GAP to maintain proper perspective on the job.
7. Principles:
a) Under the original
interpretation of this passage in its application to the labour market of the
first century Roman empire, which was primarily slavery, neither revolution nor
manumission was recommended as a solution for anything.
b) No social action is
ever commanded by the Word of God. It is doctrine in the soul that changes
things historically from the inside but the Word of God is opposed to social
action.
c) The Word of God
condemns but never commends labour unions and guilds. A person must make it on
his own, the Word of God emphasises the individual, not some organisation
making it for you.
d) It becomes obvious,
then, that the solution to labour problems does not lie in strikes. Not working
doesn’t solve anything, it merely changes the course of the industrial complex.
Many, many machines were invented because people went out on strike and
therefore jobs were destroyed. Things are solved by doing a better job and
things are solved by doctrine but strikes are not the answer to anything ever.
e) Doctrine resident in
the soul makes permanent changes in life. Our blessing and our prosperity is
related to Bible doctrine resident in our souls. Social action creates more
problems; Bible doctrine is the solver.
f) Regeneration, not
legislation, is always the answer. Regeneration and spiritual solutions.
Legislation is designed to stop crime, to protect freedom; to give you the
right to live among other people, the right to privacy, the right to property,
and the right to take your volition and to go as far as you can go inside the
law. The law was never designed to try to solve problems in the industrial complex.
Colossians 3:22.
Principle
1. Every believer should do his job
as if Jesus Christ was your boss, for in effect He is.
2. No matter how menial the job it
should be done with maximum efficiency as unto the Lord. 3. Management may not always be around to
supervise but the Lord sees you every minute — Hebrews 4:13.