Making Life Work

Making Life Work

Life works much better with the right instruction manual.

Life simply isn't working for many people. They need help with the many problems, challenges and stresses of everyday life, but aren't sure where to turn.

You may not realize that most families already own the best self-help book every published. Millions of copies have been printed. Its words have been around for thousands of years. This book is your Bible.

Although it's a perpetual best-seller, few people take the time to read and study it. But those who do take the time find that it's a timeless book, filled with practical, down-to-earth advice from our Creator. It records vital and profound lessons from real people. It can help us see and avoid the pitfalls that come with doing things our way.

It's filled with sound counsel on how to have happy families, marriages, and friendships, how to properly rear children, how to manage family finances and succeed on the job, how to maintain your health, and so much more. In short, it tells us how to make life work.

In this helpful booklet, Making Life Work, we've gathered and summarized the Bible's best advice on these crucial topics.

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God’s way of life, however, is not a burden; it is most assuredly a blessing. After all, God’s purpose for sending Jesus Christ to earth was to give us the opportunity for eternal life (p. 5).

When husbands and wives lovingly submit to the roles God established in marriage, they learn how to submit to God. Intimate, loving relationships between husbands and wives teach us much about the relationship of Christ to the Church (Ephesians 5:32) (p. 16).

God’s Word tells us children are a gift, a blessing from Him. Being a parent is perhaps the greatest responsibility we can have in this life, and it can bring the greatest rewards (p. 22).

Love is especially important within the family structure. It gives us direction when we wonder how to treat a family member (p. 29).

Friends should assist and strengthen each other by helping each other grow and improve (Proverbs 27:17) (p. 31).

Perhaps no other biblical approach to success on the job and in our career is better expressed than that summarized by Jesus Christ Himself. He noted the difference between a servant—an employee—who is profitable to his employer and one who is not (p. 38).

God’s Word offers many other financial principles and truths we should study and follow to gain wisdom and guidance from God’s mind (p. 43).

The awesome potential of any person, as it is presented to us by Jesus Christ and His apostles, seems so incredible that most people cannot grasp this truth when they first read it. Although it is plainly stated in the Bible, people usually read right over it. Yet this awesome future is the whole purpose and reason God made mankind. It is why we were born, why we exist. God is in the process of creating His immortal family, and you can have a part in it (p. 71).