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As a Carpenter, Christ Honored Work

Jesus had been the Commander of heaven, and angels had delighted to obey His word. Now He was a willing servant, a loving, obedient son. With His own hands, He worked in the carpenter’s shop with Joseph. He did not use divine power to ease His burdens or lighten His work. HH 27.6

Jesus used His physical powers carefully in order to stay healthy, so that He could do the best work. HH 27.7

He was not willing to be deficient, even in handling tools. He was perfect as a workman, just as He was perfect in character. By example He taught us to do our work with exactness and thoroughness and that labor is honorable. God gave us work as a blessing, and only the diligent worker finds the true glory and joy of life. God’s approval rests on children and youth who take their part in the duties of the home, sharing the burdens of father and mother. HH 27.8

Jesus was an earnest and constant worker. He expected much, so He attempted much. He said, “I must work the works of Him who sent Me while it is day; the night is coming when no one can work.” John 9:4. Jesus did not avoid care and responsibility, as many do who claim to be His followers. Because they seek to escape this discipline, many are weak, inefficient, spineless, and almost useless when difficulties come. We are to develop the positive attitude and strength of character that Christ revealed, through the same discipline He endured. The grace He received is for us. HH 28.1

Our Savior shared the condition of the poor. Those who have a true understanding of His life will never feel that the rich should be honored above the worthy poor. HH 28.2