This is so true.
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  From: Carleeta Manser 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Sunday, February 08, 2009 11:44 PM
  Subject: {dbilg} The Creator Planned for our Happiness


  The Creator Planned for Our Happiness 

  And the Lord God planted a garden eastward in Eden; and there he put the man
  whom he had formed. Gen. 2:8. 

  Notwithstanding all that has been said and written regarding the dignity of
  manual labor, the feeling prevails that it is degrading. Popular opinion
  has, in many minds, changed the order of things, and men have come to think
  that it is not fitting for a man who works with his hands to take his place
  among gentlemen. Men work hard to obtain money; and having gained wealth,
  they suppose that their money will make their sons gentlemen. But many such
  fail to train their sons as they themselves were trained, to hard, useful
  labor. Their sons spend the money earned by the labor of others, without
  understanding its value. Thus they misuse a talent that the Lord designed
  should accomplish much good.

  The Lord's purposes are not the purposes of men. He did not design that men
  should live in idleness. In the beginning He created man a gentleman; but
  though rich in all that the Owner of the universe could supply, Adam was not
  to be idle. No sooner was he created than his work was given him. He was to
  find employment and happiness in tending the things that God had created,
  and in response to his labor his wants were to be abundantly supplied from
  the fruits of the Garden of Eden. 

  While our first parents obeyed God, their labor in the garden was a
  pleasure, and the earth yielded of its abundance for their wants. But when
  man departed from obedience, he was doomed to wrestle with the seeds of
  Satan's sowing and to earn his bread by the sweat of his brow. Henceforth he
  must battle in toil and hardship against the power to which he had yielded
  his will. 

  It was God's purpose to alleviate by toil the evil brought into the world by
  man's disobedience. By toil the temptations of Satan might be made
  ineffectual and the tide of evil stayed. And though attended with anxiety,
  weariness, and pain, labor is still a source of happiness and development,
  and a safeguard against temptation. Its discipline places a check on
  self-indulgence and promotes industry, purity, and firmness. Thus it becomes
  a part of God's great plan for our recovery from the Fall (Counsels to
  Parents and Teachers, pp. 273, 274). 

  The Creator of man has arranged the living machinery of our bodies. .  .
  Every law governing the human machinery is to be considered just as truly
  divine in origin, in character, and in importance as the Word of God. Every
  careless, inattentive action, any abuse put upon the Lord's wonderful
  mechanism by disregarding His specified laws in the human habitation, is a
  violation of God's law. We may behold and admire the work of God in the
  natural world, but the human habitation is the most wonderful (Medical
  Ministry, p. 221). 

  >From Lift Him Up - Page 49


  

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