When Work Becomes an Idol - Psalm 127:1-2 - Skip Heitzig
Episode 3 from the series Hustle and Grind with Skip Heitzig. Watch the complete series: • Hustle and Grind: The Theology of Work America is founded on hard work; we even dedicate a day (Labor Day) to celebrate workers. The American Dream suggests that wealth and success follow hard work, and Scripture commends work that’s well done (see Colossians 3:23-24). But something good can become bad if taken too far. Work is good; overwork is not. Being a worker is good, while being a workaholic is bad. Work can become an idol, interrupting the priority of God in our life. Psalm 127 is a poem of contrasting priorities—a life of vanity versus a life of value—and in it we find several warnings from its author, Solomon. This teaching is from the series Hustle and Grind with Skip Heitzig from Calvary Church.

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