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The Lazy Slothful Sluggard - Tuesday Praise & Pray (for others) June 9, 2026

We often are very clear that lying, stealing, fornication, and hypocrisy are wrong, but how many of us are aware that laziness is a sin? What about slothfulness or being a sluggard? Are we even familiar with those latter terms?


The Bible tells us that there is a set time for everything (Ecclesiastes 3:1-8). It also tells us that those who use those set times appropriately are wise and will reap a reward. Consider Proverbs 20:4 - Sluggards do not plow in season; so at harvest time they look but find nothing. A lazy, sluggardly person will not use the seasons to achieve what they should, and they will therefore not reap when harvest time comes.


Proverbs 10:5 - He who gathers crops in summer is a prudent son, but he who sleeps during harvest is a disgraceful son. Why would someone sleep during the harvest period? Why, after sowing seed and laboring over its growth with fertilizer and weeding, would that person choose to sleep during the reaping season? Why wouldn't anyone want to reap the reward of their hard work?


Although the scriptures speak to an agrarian setting, they apply to those of us living non-agrarian lives. And, believe it or not, distractions from satan are a key factor that can get in the way of using time well. A complication will suddenly arise and seem so pressing that we lose track of the fact that it is time to reap what we sowed. Something could happen to manipulate emotions, leaving us in a negative headspace where we overlook the need to go harvest.



Then there's also the unfortunate reality that many of us don't recognize laziness as wickedness. From God's perspective, He opened a door for us to move and thereby reap. When we choose to be lazy, thinking the opportunity will remain, or ignoring that we've received grace in a season, we disregard what the Lord did for us.


In the Parable of the Bags of Gold, one servant made no effort to earn a profit for his master. He was called wicked and lazy due to his carelessness with what he'd been given (Matthew 25:26). Lacking zeal, he ignored his fiduciary duty to be fruitful for his master. It is this type of negligence that causes many Christians to fail to take advantage of the opportunities God has provided, thinking little of the chance to leverage the moment they are in.


One reason God hated Esau was that he was careless with his inheritance. We should be careful not to be lax or indifferent in how we treat what God gave us. This could be the very job we complain about, our assignment to help or serve someone who disregards our efforts, or an opportunity to work hard so we reap later. We have to pay attention to the times we are in so we don't ignore and squander what God has lined up for us.


Sloths are lovely to watch, but must never be emulated. They move at a snail's pace because God created them that way. We were created to move with the Lord's set times, not being lazy or sluggardly. This requires building a relationship with God, His Son, and His Holy Spirit. It is important to study the word and recognize the patterns and seasons you experience so you prayerfully prepare to navigate them successfully.




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P L U N D E R E R
P L U N D E R E R
8 minutes ago

From Chynna - A profound word! So many people do not recognize this sin or the dangers of it. Thank you so much for sharing.

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P L U N D E R E R
5 minutes ago
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I praise God for the message, sis.


He's been teaching me about this for a while and has only now released me to share here. Yes, we often don't see how laziness is a sin and how much God despises it. I am thankful for His grace that He shows us mercy and will help us so that it is no longer a part of any of our lives. IJN, Amen.


Nice to see your font in here today. God bless and keep you and yours, IJN, Amen!

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P L U N D E R E R
10 minutes ago

From M22 - Thank you Father for the opportunity to gather with my fellow Peppers. I pray that your grace will continue to be on our loved ones and us. May our eyes forever remain on you IJMN Amen.

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P L U N D E R E R
24 minutes ago

CLOSING PRAYER 


Thank You, Heavenly Father, for teaching us about how You feel about laziness and the failure to move according to Your set times and seasons. Please help us to hear You and obey Your call to move, without delay or disregard for You. 


As we go our separate ways, I pray for all who interacted with today's message and the fellowship period, that they will find favor in Your eyes. That You will kindly guide them to no longer exhibit laziness, slothfulness, or sluggardness in any area of their lives. This can only happen by Your grace, not their effort, because our works are but filthy rags before You (Isaiah 64:6). So please hear and answer this prayer…

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From JIR - Amen!!!

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P L U N D E R E R
36 minutes ago

LAST 10 MINUTES


Many of us have an area in our lives where we allow laziness to have its way. It might be in how we care for our bodies or in how often we spend time with the word of God. Or we may fail to be careful in how much time we spend on social media or our television-watching habits.


Thank God that He doesn't expect our perfection. He knows we are mere dust and doesn't treat us as our sins deserve (Psalm 103:10). He nevertheless alerts us to the things we can do better when we rely upon Him to improve.


Today's post highlights this, so let us pray together to get help from the Lord.


Dear…

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From JIR - Amen!!!

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P L U N D E R E R
36 minutes ago

From M22 - Father Lord, I pray that you help us to always speak your word over our lives and the lives of others. Even in uncertainty, help us to stay positive and declare your promises over our lives. As we wait, help us to focus on you and the lessons you teach us in the waiting season. IJMN Amen

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